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Your employee's performance is slipping. How do you address it without killing their motivation?

How would you handle a performance dip while keeping morale high? Share your strategies for maintaining motivation.

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Your employee's performance is slipping. How do you address it without killing their motivation?

How would you handle a performance dip while keeping morale high? Share your strategies for maintaining motivation.

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    David McBean LSS BB

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    The approach I take is kind of like a bad news sandwich. 1. You’ve been doing this well and I want to acknowledge that. 2. You’ve been slipping/under performance at this and this is what I want you to do to correct this. 3. With your knowledge, skills and experience I see how you can address this and succeed. I have found by taking this three step approach you always end on a high note and help to build them back up before you end the interaction. You always remember the last feeling you had after an interaction. If you make it positive that is what they will remember. The goal should never be to break them down. It should be to build them up and help them grow.

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    Abdul Hai Mattoo
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    Acknowledge their strengths, highlight gaps with support, and focus on solutions. Reinforce belief in their potential—feedback should drive progress, not demotivation.

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    Emily van Eyssen

    I connect Recruitment CEOs, founders, and directors with top-tier talent from South Africa, helping them build exceptional teams with the best remote professionals in the industry.

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    When performance dips, it’s vital to approach it with curiosity, not criticism. At Remote Recruitment, we start with a private, supportive conversation—focusing on understanding, not blame. We ask: what’s going on behind the scenes? From there, we co-create a plan—clear goals, regular feedback, and space to grow. We also spotlight what’s going well to keep morale intact. It’s about balance: addressing the issue while reinforcing their value. Most people don’t need pressure—they need to feel believed in.

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    Nataliia Brytska🧸🎁📚

    Business woman children's toys store🚗🇺🇸

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    When an employee’s performance is slipping, it’s important to approach the situation with empathy and a focus on support rather than blame.

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    Shailaja Menon

    Specialist - Talent Management| Talent Acquisition| Employee Engagement|Training and developmentlEmployer BrandingI Employee Relations

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    Start with a supportive conversation—understand what’s causing the dip in performance. Offer guidance, not blame, and set clear, achievable goals. Recognize their strengths, provide constructive feedback, and encourage them with support and resources to improve. A little trust and motivation go a long way!"

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