Top 10 Employee Firing Mistakes
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Hiring & Firing
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Staffing & HR
September 2, 2011
8. Talking Too Much
Too often employers talk too much and say the wrong thing. Don't make promises you can't keep, such as offering to help the employee find another job, and don't make excuses or pass the blame.
Keep the conversation to a few minutes, and stick to the matter at hand. There's nothing wrong with saying that you are sorry, but be careful regarding anything else you say.
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