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08/16/2024
Taking Disciplinary Action Against an Employee
Leaders often must take disciplinary action when a team member falters
“You cannot change what you refuse to confront.” John Spence
A small percentage of employees may not respond to your coaching and feedback. Their performance continues to go downhill, or they change for a few weeks and then revert to their old behaviors. In these situations, taking disciplinary action is required.
Most companies use a form of progressive discipline that involves these steps:
- Verbal warning
- Written warning
- Final written warning or suspension
- Discharge
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