Five Questions You Should Ask a Person With a Bad Attitude

Five Questions You Should Ask a Person With a Bad Attitude

The questions below are designed to get the employee to be honest with themselves so you can facilitate a launching point to improve their attitude. Telling someone they have a bad attitude and they must improve it is a form of rhetorical management and if it worked we would not have a training or coaching industry. 

1. Would you mind if I share the perspective of where I think you have an opportunity to improve as a teammate?

2. What are you willing to do to alter people's perception of your attitude and what could we do together to get started?

3. On a scale of 1 to 8 with eight being you have a positive and cooperative attitude and one you have a negative and evasive attitude were would you rate yourself and why? What are you willing to do to move towards an eight and what could we do to get started together?

4. If your best friend were here right now what would he or she say in terms of your opportunity to improve your attitude knowing they would be honest with you?

5. I would like to provide you a perspective of where I think you have an opportunity to improve from an attitude basis and after I provide you feedback I'd like you to reflect and come back with two things you're willing to do to improve genuinely and authentically. Would that be okay with you?

No question is full proof but these questions above are designed to get the employee thinking differently about their attitude. The goal of dealing with someone's negative attitude is not to win the argument and convince them because deep down they already know you are correct, rather we want to provide a conversation to get the ball rolling. I hope this helps and please let me know your feedback or please add a couple questions in the blog area below to share your questions.

 

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Scott Kingsley

Global technical services executive focused on successful employee, customer and partner enablement

8 年

Good stuff. If I may be so bold as to edit it down to the essentials, 1 and 5 are the power questions. Those two will take you far. I know very few bad attitudes that wouldn't rate themselves an 8. They just don't see it. Somehow they have to understand perception is reality. It's a difficult but, crucial conversation.

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John McAuliffe

Digital Strategy and Operations Executive

8 年

"You are standing on my foot, would you mind stepping off it?

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Big Shun Hagins

Co-Founder at Self-employed Executive Body Guard, Actor, Father, Friend. Good Helper.

8 年

I have a very bad attitude. I really don't know how to deal with it so I stay to myself.

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