THEY ARE NOT TOLD WHAT TO DO
Problem: A lack of communication between management and employees or failure to provide proper instructions and guidance on how to complete a task.
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THEY DO NOT KNOW HOW TO DO IT
Problem: Improperly trained employees can not be held responsible for failing a project they were not given the proper tools to complete.
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THEY FEEL THAT IT IS NOT THEIR RESPONSIBILITY
Problem: The operator believes a certain task is below their skill level, not worth doing or “not their job.”
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A perfect example of this scenario would be an operator who does not feel the need to conduct a daily vehicle inspection / circle check:
THEY PROCRASTINATE
Problem: Employees believe that certain tasks are more important than others even when they have been instructed otherwise.
Employee may say something like:
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THERE IS NO POSITIVE REASON FOR THEM TO DO IT THE RIGHT WAY
Problem: Employee does not feel they are being given the recognition they deserve or that they are seeing the benefits of doing something the way they are asked.
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THERE IS NO NEGATIVE CONSEQUENCE FOR POOR PERFORMANCE
Problem: Employee who does not adhere to the rules and requirements set for them.
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THEY THINK THEY KNOW BETTER
Problem: The employee believes that they have all the answers and know a better way to complete a task.
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PERSONALITY OR LACK OF DRIVE
Problem: Employee does not complete the job due to lack of trying.
Unfortunately, some people just aren’t cut out to get a job done. Sometimes this is a lack of motivation, outside influence such as mental health or addiction, or just a personality flaw.
Possible solutions: