Manage an Immoral Employee- Management Tip

Every leader will eventually encounter the challenge of managing a talented but unethical employee. Start by engaging him. If you assign meaningful tasks, make him feel valued, and treat him like an adult, he’ll be more likely to act ethically. This is the time to employ peer pressure: partner your less-moral employee with a colleague who has strong integrity to motivate the former to behave better. Managers also need to reduce temptations. Help those with weaker self-control by monitoring them a bit more and persuading them that the company truly values generous, altruistic behaviors. To do this, lead by example. The leader’s morality level determines whether employees perceive the organization as ethical or unethical. If you want employees to act morally, you have to act morally yourself.
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Kenneth Ashigbey is the Chief Servant of the Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications, is a great believer in Ghana & believes that with right Leadership in all aspect of Life within Ghana, we will hit the very top. I believe that Leadership is not just Political leadership but Leadership in very aspect of the word. Lets all shine in our corners where we are. We should also support each other as Ghanaians 1st before extending our hands to strangers. We should allow the Princes of Land to marry the Land not Strangers 1st.