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    6 Good Reasons To Fire An Employee
    Sharyn Orr Maldonado
    I’ve been fired twice in my career, so I can personally attest to the fact that it’s not pleasant. The first time was kind of a relief – the ship was sinking and I had survived six rounds of layoffs. But it still stung.

    The second time was not a surprise, but two years later I still found myself wondering how I could have served the company better.

    Now that I’m running my own company, I have to think about both sides of growing a great team. Hiring, of course, is awesome to think about – it’s always inspiring to meet great people and welcome them to the team. But we’ve got to fire too. It doesn’t do anyone any good to maintain an illusion that there’s a match between a company and a team member when there really isn’t.


    Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/6-reasons-to-fire-someone-matthew-bellows-yesware-2012-11#ixzz2BN4949vD

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