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June 29, 2014 By Joyce Weiss Leave a Comment

Your Employees Won’t Know the Expectations You Don’t Bestow

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start a discussion commit 10We all know that communication is the most common challenge that causes much conflict in the workplace.  The biggest issue for my clients is when their team seems confused about their expectations.  I always ask the leaders if they are sure that they have communicated their expectations in a clear way to their team.  The answer is usually, “Of course, Joyce, my team knows what I expect them to do.”  This is where it gets extremely interesting!  Employees let me know that they are NOT clear about their job functions or responsibilities when I interview them for the training.  Where is the disconnect?  The answer depends on so many factors. 

The main idea in this article is for leaders to ask themselves if they communicate what they want to to team in a detailed and specific way.  Mind reading gets all of us in trouble.

Many leaders have these unspoken expectations:

  • When you disagree with me, let me know.
  • Don’t wait until the last minute to start a project.
  • I expect projects done on time, even if it means working late.
  • I want you to take the initiative and think for yourself.
  • Give me regular status reports, so I don’t get last minute surprises.

Check out this article on There is not a law against sharing ideas with your team

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This is Joyce Weiss, Business Conflict Resolution Consultant
I help people become top level leaders who get GREAT results.
How do I do this?
I teach them to tackle the tough conversations with bullies and negative people to build employee engagement, accountability, and rock star performance…
The Result? My clients get a better night’s sleep!

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Check out this article on There is not a law against sharing ideas with your team

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