(SHORT
NOTES FROM TEAM MANAGEMENT:
Difficult
Management Situations at http://www.mindtools.com)
Overconfidence is surprisingly common. Some overconfidence may have been a good
thing in the past. The problem with
overconfidence is that it can be damaging, and even dangerous, in the
workplace.
It sometimes seems that there are three
types of people in the workplace:
·
The highly self-motivated – people who work hard and exceed expectations
because that's their nature.
·
The noncommittal – people who do the right thing if managed
reasonably well.
·
The "Rogues" – people who won't do what's expected, and seem to
do the minimum necessary to keep their jobs.
It’s not easy to deal with people who
perform usefully, but cause trouble in some way. This is a significant challenge. They can impact how others work and harm the
efficiency of your team. Dictionaries
use terms like unprincipled, unreliable, mischievous, and dishonest. In the animal kingdom, rogues separate
themselves; they live alone and behave unpredictably.
Rogue workers meet both of these
definitions. They can be described using
any number of other terms:
·
Poor work ethic.
·
Negative attitude.
·
Insubordinate.
·
Lazy.
·
Destructive.
·
Unmotivated.
·
Wasteful.
·
Egotistical.
The roguishness varies from person to
person. The behavior of rogues, and the
severity of this behavior, may vary.
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