my worker by no means apologizes for errors
A reader writes:
I handle an worker who’s in his first yr out of school. He’s an amazing worker and has impressed folks in any respect ranges of the corporate and has obtained recognition for his good work. However there may be one factor not too long ago that has been driving me up a wall and I can’t inform if I’m being overly delicate: for giant tasks with tight turnarounds he’ll flip in work that’s flawed in main methods, and after I level this out (or typically am compelled to repair it myself) he’ll thank me for the correction however not apologize for the error.
Ought to I be talking up about this? Is he truly being impolite, or do I simply have a bruised ego? I do know ladies generally tend to over-apologize, and I’m completely a kind of ladies.
I reply this query — and three others — over at Inc. right now, the place I’m revisiting letters which were buried within the archives right here from years in the past (and typically updating/increasing my solutions to them). You can learn it right here.
Different questions I’m answering there right now embrace:
- My colleague says I don’t reply to his emails — which I by no means obtained
- Ought to I thank my husband’s firm for his or her nice vacation celebration?
- Ought to I disconnect from coworkers at my poisonous outdated job on LinkedIn?