Dear Team,

We have OS as Manager - TL - Execution team. The organization has some OLD staff who have joined long back and have been with the company through thick and thin. Now, the company is growing well and has deployed new managers to run the organization more efficiently. Some employees who were experts in their work previously now have reporting managers to whom they have to report on their daily work. This set of employees is not willing to send daily reports to managers. Currently, Managers don't have an issue with this, but the management is not happy with this kind of work culture, which may also affect the performance of the rest of the teams.

Management has asked HR to take action regarding employees who do not want to report to their managers and have instructed to give warnings to such staff who still have an ego about reporting to their manager.

Kindly advise on how to deal with such employees or what actions HR can take, or provide advice to management on the matter.

It would be greatly appreciated if any experts could share their contact information to discuss this matter further or if more elaboration is required on the above.

Thanks,
Sharayu

From India, Mumbai
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Dear Sharayu, You may contact me on my mobile no.9829192018 or on email I’d vnagarkar25@gmail. com for appointment and discussion. Regards, Vinayak Nagarkar HR- Consultant
From India, Mumbai
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Dear Sharayu, Sorry , read my mobile no. as 9819192018. Regards, Vinayak Nagarkar HR- Consultant.
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Hi,

It seems that you have already prejudged the issue to the extent that you feel that the senior personnel in your organization have ego issues, etc. Instead of coming to a conclusion, why not have an open meeting with those whom you think have such issues, along with the management, and try to explain the rationale behind appointing new employees as Reporting Managers. Much of the bad blood can be stopped if one refrains from acting on assumptions rather than real issues, even if there is one.

Ego is not the issue, but only an inflated ego is. Try to put yourself in their shoes, understand their concerns, which is one of the aspects of HR in any company, and work towards a solution, even if it is not easy.

Thanks and Regards

From India, Hyderabad
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Hi, you should go for an open session with old employees, and take their inputs why they are not sending reports to new manager , knowing the root of issue is better than assumptions.
From India, Delhi
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