Why do managers avoid documenting disciplinary actions?
Managers avoid documentation because it feels confrontational, they lack templates making it time-consuming, they fear damaging relationships, or they hope issues resolve without intervention. This avoidance creates larger problems: patterns go unaddressed, terminations become legally risky, and emp
Managers avoid documentation because it feels confrontational, they lack templates making it time-consuming, they fear damaging relationships, or they hope issues resolve without intervention. This avoidance creates larger problems: patterns go unaddressed, terminations become legally risky, and employees genuinely don't know they're underperforming until it's too late to improve.