A team member who constantly promises what he can't meet, will soon annoy even the most thick-skinned colleagues.
3. Customer menace
An employee who works directly with customers must understand that the interest of the company is to retain its customers and not an employee with a bad attitude.
4. Unable or unwilling employee
Each team member should know what he is paid for. If neither trainings nor other supporting tools help him to achieve the desired performance, it is time to say goodbye.
5. Unreliable employee
Why should you have someone you can't trust in your team?
6. Notorious complainer
An employee who is only waiting for opportunities to complain occupies the post you can offer not only to someone more pleasant, but also to someone more productive.
7. Employee who fails to comply with the basic principles of conduct
Each company has its own specifics in terms of employee behavior. However, if it is natural for someone to lie, not respect his superiors or ignore the company's rules, he should not be so sure with his job in your company.
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Article source Inc.com - a U.S. magazine and web focused on starting businesses