ISSA Show Sneak Peek: Managing Underperforming Employees

August 19, 2021

Chances are good not all your employees are easy to manage or consistently perform to your expectations. How you handle your challenging employees will set you apart as a manager, business owner, or entrepreneur.

Randy Anderson with E3 Professional Trainers will offer best practices for managing challenging employees at the Managing Loveable Underperformers and Landmine Employees education session at ISSA Show North America 2021 November 15-18 in Las Vegas.

Session participants will learn how to facilitate a constructive initial conversation, create a coaching strategy that directly ties performance to key objectives, and hold the person accountable with quantifiable metrics. This approach minimizes the emotional or subjective aspect of coaching/correction and allows both parties to focus on the objective facts and the logical steps to improvement.

Get a sneak peek of Anderson’s presentation below.

Then register for ISSA Show North America 2021 before early bird rates end on September 1.

 

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