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Addressing Difficult Behavior
Causes of performance, attendance or behavior problems usually fall under one of the following areas:
- The employee doesn't know how.
                        
                        
- Lack of instruction on how to do the task.
 - Lack of feedback on how well the task has been done in the past.
 
 - Something or someone keeps the employee from doing it.
                        
                        
- Lack of appropriate materials, equipment or resources to do the task.
 - Outside personal problems.
 - Physical/Mental restrictions.
 - Inadequate time.
 
 - The employee does not want to do it.
                        
                        
- Has poor attitude.
 - Lack of initiative.
 - Previous good work has gone unrecognized.
 - Failure to pass promotional exam or passed over for promotion.
 - Employee is "burned out" and/or unhappy.
 - Doesn't like job, supervisor, co-workers, etc.
 - Employee doesn't like doing a particular task.
 
 
Signs of poor work attitude may include some of the following:
- Incomplete assigned work.
 - Mediocre quality of completed work.
 - Frequent, unexplained absences.
 - Easily distracted.
 - Concerned about the "amount" of work done.
 - Lack of interest in work, promotions or career opportunities.
 
Poor work attitude results in a lack of motivation and/or other disinterest in work assignments. Consequently, work performance experiences a negative impact.
