Being a leader or HR has numerous advantages and perks, including attractive salaries, bonuses, private offices, parking space, etc. However, the roles that come with these positions are challenging. And one of the most difficult is managing employees or teams.
Managing multicultural teams is not an easy task. At least, there is one difficult employee at every workplace. And most of them won't show their actual color until after you have hired them.
So, you have no choice but to manage them. Unfortunately, difficult employees can stunt the company's growth even without knowing. Difficult employees also reduce other employees' morale, performance, and productivity. The best way to manage them is by knowing the category they fall into and handling them accordingly. Check out these four types of difficult employees and how to handle them effectively.
The Pessimist
It is crucial to have employees that can give different opinions when it comes to the affairs of a company, but that is not who a pessimist is. A pessimist will spread negativity on every endeavor of the company. They are comfortable with mediocrity. They never want to change or take calculated risks that benefit the company. And if you investigate such employees, you will find out that they lack self-confidence or are generally lazy. Therefore, they pose a significant threat to the company’s productivity and growth. Moreover, if they are not correctly handled, they can easily infect others with their negativity.
How to Handle
The Hostile Aggressive
This type of employee is the most difficult to manage. A hostile, aggressive employee might add tremendous value to the company in revenue and productivity. But they are challenging to work with, and they never go along with their fellow employees. They are hostile, abusive, pushy, and violent. These types of employees can significantly damage other employees' morale, hurt customer service and even make you lose the loyalty and trust of other employees.
How to Handle?
The Passive-Aggressive
These types of employees are toxic for a workplace. They are submissive, meek, and always avoid confrontations. They keep taking on tasks and projects they can't complete because they don't know how to say "no". And this can have a significant impact on the company.
How to Handle
The Know-it-all
A know-it-all employee holds very rigid views, so they are always difficult to convince. They feel they are superior to other employees, either because they have been doing the job for a while or they have the assurance and confidence of a newly graduated student. They have poor reception to constructive criticism because they feel they can do no wrong.
How to Handle?
Final Thoughts
Your role as a leader in managing difficult employees cannot be overemphasized. You cannot determine the behavior of your employees, but you can determine your responses. It would be best if you addressed any difficult employees on time. If not, you can lose other valuable employees to your competitors. You can even lose their trust and loyalty. Addressing difficult employees will prevent these and even positively impact your company.