Adnan
30

Whether it's you complaining, or employees complaining to you, it can be done the right way. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Here are a few tips for employees on how to give proper feedback to your boss. (These are also helpful suggestions for you to pass on to your employees!).
  • Change your thought process from just complaining to giving productive and practical solutions. If you were smart enough to get the job, you must be smart enough to help improve it. If you encounter an extremely irritating situation, take five minutes and think about how to prevent it from happening again. Always take that critical five minutes to think before running to the boss. Keep your voice low and stay calm when bringing your complaint (productive solution) to the boss. An irrational or emotional person is probably not going to be heard or respected for their opinion. If you have a complaint about a co-worker, try talking to them first. You will find that most co-worker problems go away without needing to involve the boss. Just be sure to talk calmly and constructively. Try to sleep on it and then approach them the next day. You should also be prepared for some criticism about yourself. A natural reaction to finger pointing is to point back.
SOURCE: Matthew C. Hollingsworth, Techemployment.com, Cincinnati. With Compliments, Adnan

From Pakistan, Karachi
eafil.hr
7

gr8.. i think if some one follows the tips.. it will help him out .. for the life long/.... gr8 keep it up.... with regards, EAFIL
From India, Delhi
Adnan
30

Yes Eafil, I totally agree with the 'IF...' part. Unfortunately, in real life people do what they think capable of doing. :) Anyway, thanks for posting your comments. Regards, Adnan
From Pakistan, Karachi
santo manda
1

but some people are short tempered.. what shall they do?... should do? suggest something for them too na... actually short tempered ppl are also eually helping.. but yemper takes all their =ve points
From India, Jodhpur
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