Excerpted from the the Executive Report: Dealing With and Eliminating Unacceptable Behavior.
You may think a person has a good attitude or bad attitude, but unless you're crawling around inside his or her head you really don't know.
Managers should steer clear of using the word "attitude" in the work stetting.
Instead, use "behavior."
You can actually see and document behavior.
You can tell a worker: "It's unacceptable for you to suck your teeth and walk away while I am giving you instructions."
That's more clear and specific than "I don't like your
attitude."
For the most part, employees do the right thing at work.
But there are always those moments of "unacceptable behavior." Get a
handle on it with the Executive Report: Dealing With and Eliminating Unacceptable Behavior.

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