They’re Not Lazy. They’re Frustrated.
They’re Not Lazy. They’re Frustrated. I hear this constantly: “We just can’t find good people.” “Nobody wants to work anymore.” “They just don’t have the same work ethic.” And every single time… I ask a few questions. Not about the employee. About the business. Because what I usually find? The employee isn’t the problem. If this sounds familiar, [this is exactly what we help businesses fix] Let me show you what this actually looks like You have an employee—let’s call her Sally. Sally was great when she started. Showed up early Asked questions Wanted to learn Took initiative Fast forward 6 months… Now Sally: Does the bare minimum Seems disengaged Stops asking questions Avoids responsibility And leadership says: “See? Another one who just doesn’t want to work.” But here’s what actually happened. What Sally experienced (that leadership didn’t see) She got trained three different ways by three different people The “rules” changed depending on who she...