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We have a salesperson - woman, over 50, 6 year employee - who is very good at what she does but has an uneven, abrasive personality. The sales manager has had several heart-to-heart talks with her over the years (documented) about her negative attitude.
Sales Manager wants to give her an ultimatum; seek help - while remaining employed - for personality disorder (she acknowledges that she has one), or be terminated.
Would love your input on 1.things we are probably overlooking and 2. verbage for a agreement letter.
Thanks!
Sales Manager wants to give her an ultimatum; seek help - while remaining employed - for personality disorder (she acknowledges that she has one), or be terminated.
Would love your input on 1.things we are probably overlooking and 2. verbage for a agreement letter.
Thanks!
Comments
If the desire is to terminate....as stated before make it based upon a tangible policy...it gives you a good defense if you need it.
If this "personality disorder" has not been diagnosed formally by a psychiatrist, I'd not even go there." I'd just address how her attitude towards others is causing issues and problems in the workplace.
As an aside, People have suggested I change my disposition for years and I do not have a personality disorder x:D
And I think Sonny's disposition is just fine. x:D