Whether you're in the midst of creating great corporate culture and building employee engagement, you need to address any workplace negativity first! There are easy to spot signs of a negative workplace, including poor teamwork and high turnover. Learn more about avoiding and minimizing workplace negativity.
1. Battling
 Workplace
 Negativity
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You can talk all you want to about
creating a corporate culture and
building employee engagement. But if
youâre starting out with an
environment of negativity, you need to
banish that firstâŠand fast!
The signs of a negative workplace are
pretty easy to spot, including low
morale, poor teamwork and high
turnover. If youâre an HR manager,
you might also hear employee
complaints and learn about problems
during exit interviews. The most insidious thing about workplace negativity is that itâs highly
contagious. However, it can be contained and even cured. And the good news is that a
positive attitude catches fire even faster.
First, get to the root of the problem. Most often, itâs a lack of confidence, control or
community among employees. Then dig deeper â why the lack of confidence or control?
Maybe the company is performing poorly. Fear of downsizing shakes employeesâ
confidence in management. It also makes them feel that theyâre not in control. Lack of
community often rises from poor leadership.
Next, follow these suggestions for avoiding and/or minimizing workplace negativity:
âą Involve employees in decisions that directly affect how they do their jobs.
âą Give workers a forum to express their opinions, voice concerns and ask questions.
âą Always be fair and consistent when implementing and enforcing workplace policies.
âą Keep employees informed about corporate directions and decisions in a timely manner.
âą Provide appropriate training for personal growth and professional advancement.
âą Encourage participation in activities and projects that support your companyâs mission.
âą Recognize and reward achievements and contributions.
You wonât turn things around overnight. But for as long as it took to get everyone under that
storm cloud, it should take a lot less time to clear the air.
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