How to Deal With Whiners in the Workplace
by Lee Grayson, Demand Media
Workplace whiners reduce the atmosphere of cooperation and community.
Workplace whining interferes with the
sense of camaraderie in the workplace and distracts employees from projects and
overall production. Chronic whiners and complainers negatively influence the
work atmosphere; unfortunately, staff members are typically ill-equipped to
deal with the problem. Business owners must take the initiative to ensure a
positive work environment by minimizing the whining. Workplace protocol
designed to deal with whiners offer non-whining staff a professional recourse
in dealing with troublesome staff members.
Step 1
Assess the general extent of the
whining problem with an anonymous survey. This allows staff members to comment
on a number of concerns. Ask workers for input on the most common concerns.
Directly approach chronic complaining by asking about frequently heard
complaints about job duties or work environment. Directing the whiner's voice
to a constructive channel assists in reducing complaints.
Step 2
Ask workers to formally identify
specific workplace problems in the survey. Narrow the responses to three or
four major concerns and implement another survey for more details regarding the
issues. Publish the results for the staff to read and discuss. Develop a task
force to address concerns listed by a majority of the staff. This tactic can
help illustrate the difference between non-important and important workplace
issues.
Step 3
Position the whining employees in
isolated workstations in the workplace. This isolation allows non-whining
employees a workspace free from negative vocal comments. Create a logical
pretext for the move so the movement doesn't appear punitive.
Step 4
Counsel the whiners about their
behavior. If the whining continues, repeat counseling and document the
conference issues in the employee's official work portfolio or assessment file.
Step 5
Transfer whiners to another branch or
different location in the company. A specific working environment or
arrangement triggers reactions by some whiners. When faced with a new
environment, the whiner frequently minimizes the complaining behavior.
Step 6
Require the whiner to attend anger
management courses or classes in constructive workplace behavior. Whiners with
learned behavior explore alternative actions to eliminate whining as a response
to workplace situations.
Step 7
Terminate employees failing to change
whining behavior after completing both company and out-source counseling. If
the employee undermines a productive workplace environment, the only
alternative to changing the behavior rests with removing the employee from the
workplace.
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