Sentences with phrase «hurts morale»

A high employee hurts the morale and the bottom line of the company.
Many school board members acknowledge that the evaluation system hurts morale and makes it difficult to attract teachers to low - performing schools.
He believes corporate control hurts morale and hampers a fast - paced, autonomous work environment where everyone is responsible for themselves.
Kallman quit, hurting morale and leaving Koch forlorn and berating himself.
Don't just bitch about how you think Reason is treating Romney unfairly because Obama is worse and it might «hurt morale».
Though most teachers chose to participate, and the success rates for certification were quite high, some expressed criticisms that echoed issues often raised by merit pay critics: for example, that three classroom visits (some of them prearranged) were inadequate for evaluating teaching performance objectively and that separating the staff into levels strained relations among teachers and hurt morale.
When your initial investment is small, let's say 5k, then losing 2 - 2.5 k will not affect you much financially and moreover, will not hurt your morale.
Such animosity can have a domino effect on the rest of the organization and hurt morale.

Not exact matches

However, she says that not being straightforward with your employees because you don't want to hurt feelings or lower morale is the wrong way to form an effective team.
This dip in morale can also hurt the company over a long period of time.
But problem clients can erode your profits and hurt employee morale and productivity, she adds.
An online petition accusing Starbucks Corp. of «extreme» cutbacks in work hours at its U.S. cafes, hurting both employee morale and customer service, has been signed by more than 9,000 people.
The best way to keep employees from participating in gossip that hurts individual and overall morale and productivity is to lead by example.
Employers therefore need to be vigilant about an issue that inevitably can hurt their employees, company morale, and bottom line.
«Instead, Mayer's unilateral decision revealed distrust of employees and hurt their already low - morale
A supportive, competent superintendent and an interested minister can boost teacher morale as much as the opposite types can hurt it.
Athiests are not less likely to have lower morales, I have high morales and I don't believe in god but what I do believe in is civil society and the law, both make me live in civalization and prevent me from doing crimes that would get me in trouble and possibly hurt other people.
I get that there's a benefit to knowing when you'll be up and that getting bumped might hurt a player's morale or rhythm, but stowing cold bats like April Seager lower in the lineup until they heat up could be really helpful.
This is what is hitting Chelsea right now and it has hurt us in previous seasons when attacks on Wenger wrecked morale as a team and force.
As long as the golf clubs were kept out of sight it was hardly going to hurt and judging by a video that emerged today it's been a real boost to morale.
How your company might be wasting money on motivational speakers, «executive coaches,» and other quick fixes that often hurt quality, productivity, and morale.
The incident almost certainly hurt employee morale, riled activist investors and added to Yahoo's legal fees.
This negative morale can seriously hurt the bottom line.
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