Top 5 Difficult people in the workplace

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28 Sept 201502:35

Summary

TLDREvery workplace encounters difficult individuals, including the steamroller, who uses intimidation, the shirker, who makes excuses, the sniper, who spreads gossip, the pleaser, who overcommits, and the downer, who constantly complains. This video outlines strategies for managing these challenging personalities effectively. Key tips include standing firm with aggressive individuals, supporting the unmotivated, confronting gossipers, ensuring pleasers can say no, and utilizing the downer's critical perspective without fostering negativity. Understanding and addressing these behaviors can prevent damage to working relationships and enhance workplace productivity.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Every workplace has its share of difficult people, including temperamental bosses and gossipy coworkers.
  • 💪 The 'steamroller' tries to bully others to get their way; it’s essential to stand your ground and encourage calm discussions.
  • 😒 The 'shirker' avoids work due to boredom or lack of confidence; providing support can help them engage more effectively.
  • 🔫 'Snipers' undermine colleagues with covert criticism; addressing their behavior publicly can diminish their power.
  • 🤝 'Pleasers' often overcommit themselves; it’s important to check their willingness and reassure them it's okay to say no.
  • 😞 'Downers' constantly express negativity, seeking attention; leverage their critical thinking without fostering their pessimism.
  • 💼 Managing difficult personalities is crucial to maintaining healthy workplace relationships.
  • ⏳ Difficult behaviors can lead to significant time and financial losses for organizations.
  • 🛠️ Understanding the root causes of problematic behaviors can aid in managing these individuals effectively.
  • 📈 Learning how to handle difficult people can improve teamwork and overall workplace morale.

Q & A

  • What are some common types of difficult people in the workplace?

    -The common types mentioned include the steamroller, shirker, sniper, pleaser, and downer.

  • How should one handle a steamroller?

    -Stand your ground, breathe deeply, and make it clear that you'll have the conversation when they calm down and behave reasonably.

  • What might motivate a shirker's behavior in the workplace?

    -Shirkers may be bored or lack the confidence to tackle new challenges.

  • How can one effectively address a sniper's covert criticism?

    -Call them out on their behavior and bring it into the open to make it harder for them to operate.

  • Why are pleasers considered a potential problem in the workplace?

    -Pleasers may overcommit themselves and end up letting others down, despite their willingness to help.

  • What is the general demeanor of a downer in the workplace?

    -Downers tend to focus on negative aspects and have little good to say about anyone or anything.

  • What can be done to manage the negativity of a downer?

    -Make use of their critical faculties without encouraging their negativity, allowing for constructive criticism.

  • What impact can difficult people have on workplace relationships?

    -Difficult people can cause significant damage to working relationships, leading to loss of time and money for organizations.

  • What is a recommended approach to dealing with a pleaser's commitments?

    -Always check that they genuinely have the capacity to take on tasks and reassure them that it's okay to say no.

  • What underlying issue might a steamroller's behavior indicate?

    -Their shouting and bullying tactics may indicate an inability to communicate effectively or a lack of emotional regulation.

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