Burnout may not be completely prevented but there are different measures in preventing burnout that organizations managers or supervisor can implement. Becoming aware of employees facing burnout due to a demanding or stressful work environment or those following the same tedious daily routine can help decrease burnout. Once having an eye on employees facing burnout, restructuring job responsibilities, lowering caseloads, having volunteers, and part-time opportunities are just a few of the different measures in preventing human service employees from burnout. Adding clearer goals, expectations, and responsibilities are other measures that could help. Maintaining an effective workplace is the reasonability of managers or supervisors by setting the example, becoming a role model, open communication, and motivation will keep employees happy and satisfy.
How might these three employees’ characteristics affect the performance of the organization? In my opinion it seems to me that the most common concern is the personality trait. All three of the employees have different personality traits; this will require a different means of communication from a manager. To look a bit deep, a manger must know his people and their capabilities, for instance placing people in the right job makes all the difference in the world and can greatly affect the organization performance in a positive or a negative way. For a better example, let look at employee number one from our employee questionnaire, in the case of Dontae, he has a introvert personality with strong individual skills in supply procurement.
Minimum wages was one of the topics discussed that had many influences toward product pricing of businesses. It is important to understand these concepts and understand the political decisions that may influence the strengths of companies whether they are massive or small. Understanding the negative impacts and comparisons between companies can also help individuals understand the weaknesses that may cause failure to the growth and structure. Some of the factors given in the material for this week have proven severe consequences to past businesses. These factors are very “eye-opening” when discussing the factors that could cause businesses to be put out of business or lose substantial returns on the
Society has now provided more support for those with sensory loss down to adding titles in cinemas, braille on bank pads and food packaging. Employment can be hard for someone with sensory loss as the employer seems to think is will affect their job were on the other hand it might not or can easily adjusted, this will lead to the individual getting a low self-esteem and low confidence. In the long run this could lead to the individual losing independence. 1.3) Explore how a range of factors, societal attitudes and beliefs impact on service provision All services are taking a more person-centred approach towards the services they provide to individuals with sensory loss. With the support from services individuals are able to make choices that will benefit their lives.
BSBMGT502B MANAGE PEOPLE ASSIGNMENT Activity 1 Workplace Policies and Procedures a. What are your organisation’s policies and procedures regarding counselling underperforming employees? The term counselling refers to the discussion and investigation of problems which affect an employee’s work performance or behaviour in an effort to discover answers to on-the-job problems. COUNSELLING POLICY 1. Counselling will offer support in ensuring employees reach the required standards of their roles and to be more independent and capable of resolving their own problems.
Performance Management Plan Teresa N. Banks HRM/531 February 9, 2015 It has been a joy working with Mr. Stonefield. While working hard to develop a performance management plan for Landslide Limousine, we must take into consideration the business performance and all the necessary things that need to be addressed. The business should be successful if the performance management plan (PMP) works entirely with the business strategy. “PMP helps employees to improve and develop their skill sets within their role, showing the organization commitment to the employee by providing them with ongoing career development and training by valuing and recognizing their contribution to
Working with people for long periods gives room for relationships and repore to be established. In a business setting between employees and clients this can cause moral and ethical issues to arise. As an employee of a substance abuse treatment center, it is encouraged that staff build a repore as well as a relationship with clients, but the relationship is to be stopped when a client graduates the program and is discharged. This causes a moral dilemma in decisions that can be life-changing for both the client and the employee. Moral dilemmas are best defined as “to be faced with a situation in which no matter what one does, one does wrong” (Hughes, 2012, p. 1).
Grievances within your workplace can be caused by a change in work circumstances, a problem you might have with the Health and Safety to what you perceive to be a breach within your contract of employment or may it may be that you feel you are being harassed or discriminated against. My first action would be to informally approach my manager or senior, with regards to the situation and with any possible solutions to resolve the grievance I may have. If this is inappropriate or I feel it poses a threat to my colleagues and I, I would consider a formal approach. In which I would follow my company procedures and codes of practise, notifying my employer, formally, of the grievance. I would then supply them with a statement and any evidence I may have, after allowing them time to investigate and establish facts, I would await notification of the decision and plan of action, in writing.
The effects of discrimination is sometimes tragic and it endangers the wellbeing of the person discriminated We as managers therefore need to be aware of this in our workplace and we have to act on it to ensure the happiness and healthiness of the employees and thereby also ensure sustainability and successfulness of the organization. Recent studies indicate that there is an increase in discrimination in the workplace and that it influences the productivity and supply of companies. Discrimination happens daily in many organizations. It can be based on gender, race, one’s age and even on religion. This has a negative impact on the individual and on the company.
(ii) Health effects on employees Fatigue may have adverse effects on the health of individuals. Evidence from studies of shift workers indicate