I don't believe in too much autocracy as an employer. I believe I should be easily approachable by my staff. But the leniency should not exceed the limit that it turns to insults.
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I think the business owner should be moderate. As in they should not more strict as more strictness chases the customers away and that they should not be more lenient as much of leniency would ditch the business into losses.Running a business is not that easy at all. There are many business owners who would want to be strict. However, being strict can sometimes damage your business rather than improving it! So, as a business owner, how lenient you are when it comes to dealing with your employees?
If they are too strict, they will lose so many customers but it should not be like they would not be strict at all. There should just be a limit to all the things that they doI think the business owner should be moderate. As in they should not more strict as more strictness chases the customers away and that they should not be more lenient as much of leniency would ditch the business into losses.
Yes it is good to be kind to your employees but at the same time there should be a limit. Most employees usually have the habit of taking you for granted when you are too kind to them.It is not leniency, but kind enough to all of the employees.
Some employees may take you for granted if you are too kind to them so there are times where we have to be very strict so that they will know you are still their bosd and not take you for grantedYes it is good to be kind to your employees but at the same time there should be a limit. Most employees usually have the habit of taking you for granted when you are too kind to them.
That's a good one, not everyone has this trait. Sometimes things might not really be as it seems, so giving them the benefit of a doubt means you are open to see other possibilities and it shows you trust them to some extent.I try to give people the benefit of doubt. I don't give up on people. I have had to employ many people in my life, I only fired just one of them.
I have been an employee in many organizations and I know what I have been through. I made up my mind that no one that happens to work under me would get an unfair treatment because I didn't like it when they were doing it to me. VThat's a good one, not everyone has this trait. Sometimes things might not really be as it seems, so giving them the benefit of a doubt means you are open to see other possibilities and it shows you trust them to some extent.
This is actually a good one, these days most business owners find it hard to pay their workers on time, though i understand that the economy is really not that friendly. They want them to work but are not willing to pay extra for the extra work.indeed @Chibson i just make sure to create to good environment for them to work and always paid them ontime and extra bonuses for them if they reached certain points