Recently, my husband and I decided that the windows in our home really needed a washing. We have done it before, but neither of us particularly enjoyed it, nor did we do a very good job.
In the past, we researched the best methods (including homemade formulas, newspapers, and lint free cloths) and spent a full weekend day on the project. But as we stepped back to admire our work, we were met with streaks and random splatters. (Sound like any of your recent projects?)
So this year, we tried a new approach – have someone else do it! I researched and found a company that specializes in windows, scheduled a time for them to come, and VOILA! We had beautifully streak and splatter-free windows. I marveled at their process:
- their equipment was perfectly suited for the task
- they knew EXACTLY what they were doing
- they completed the task in a timely fashion and had better results
- Communicate with your team member. Tell them where their strengths and weaknesses lie, and use the conversation as an opportunity to help them discover where and how they can be successful in this position. Words of encouragement can always help the person see the best in themselves and make them want to succeed in their position.
- If you don’t feel that this position is their cup of tea at all or if they feel like the position isn’t the right fit, ease them out of it altogether and seek out someone who may be more qualified for the job.