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November 11, 2021
Whether it’s “Negative Nancy” or “Downer Dan,” every office has one. It’s the person who manages to turn every situation into a negative one or complains endlessly without offering any solutions or suggestions to make things better.
A Negative Nancy or Downer Dan tends to overgeneralize in labeling people and circumstances, jump to conclusions, focus on the negative in every situation and redirect the blame onto others. In a work setting, these types of behavior can have harmful consequences, including poor group morale, decreased productivity, higher stress, less innovation and creativity, more wasted time and increased employee turnover.
Chronic complainers can also have a negative effect on those around them. When someone is thinking and reacting in negative manner, without realizing it, they can pass on these feelings of being weighed down onto others in a process psychologists call projective identification — the unconscious act of attributing something inside ourselves to someone else.
A survey conducted by Fierce Inc. revealed: “Despite differences in how individual employees and organizations handle toxic employees, there is clear agreement on the havoc a toxic employee can wreak on an organization.”
Halley Bock, CEO and president of Fierce, noted, “Negativity leads to reduced productivity and engagement, and allowing it to fester is much more costly and damaging to an organization’s bottom line than confronting or possibly replacing a single toxic employee.”
Bock added, “Organizations must foster employee- and company-level accountability by addressing attitudinal issues as soon as they arise.” Therefore, once you have identified a Negative Nancy or Downer Dan in your company, consider this six-step strategy to crack down on the behavior before it spreads throughout your workplace:
Identifying negativity and bad attitudes and then identifying the individual causing the toxicity is the first step in nipping the issue in the bud.
The next step is coming up with a game plan to address the person causing negativity, in a private, calm setting. Here, it is important to understand that there may be a trigger or a reason for their behavior. Set enough time aside to discuss the situation in detail.
Then, set targets for change and even play out different scenarios. Make a genuine effort to understand the employee’s point of view by paying attention to their thoughts and ideas about the situation and focusing on the need for a positive change moving forward. 4. Follow up – Merely having a discussion is not enough. Schedule a meeting to check in and talk about the staff member’s progress. Identify and applaud their positive attitude and improvements, if any. 5. Model a positive attitude – This is important if you want your employees to follow your lead. Remind staff that setbacks and challenges are an inevitable part of life, including at work. 6. Invest in positivity – Boost your employees’ positivity quotient by encouraging activities and programs that will make them look beyond work. These can be games, potluck lunches or recognizing employees of the month. It is essential to promote physical as well as mental health in the office, especially in this day and age, through such efforts as sponsoring office yoga classes, supporting employee fitness programs or designing work spaces with natural light. Want more? Escalon has helped thousands of startups and midsized businesses maximize their potential with our back-office solutions for accounting, HR, payroll, insurance, and recruiting and taxes — and we can help yours too. Talk to an expert today.
Merely having a discussion is not enough. Schedule a meeting to check in and talk about the staff member’s progress. Identify and applaud their positive attitude and improvements, if any.
This is important if you want your employees to follow your lead. Remind staff that setbacks and challenges are an inevitable part of life, including at work.
Boost your employees’ positivity quotient by encouraging activities and programs that will make them look beyond work. These can be games, potluck lunches or recognizing employees of the month. It is essential to promote physical as well as mental health in the office, especially in this day and age, through such efforts as sponsoring office yoga classes, supporting employee fitness programs or designing work spaces with natural light.
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