I am typing this on behalf of a very good friend who is close to a nervous breakdown with his business and his staff.
He regularly confides in me regarding his business and I have offered to help him in any way I can. He is not particularly computer literate hence my posting this message.
I coudl write pages upon pages of the issues but, from what I can make out, the fundamental issue is staff performance. They are crippling his business because of failures to make basic decisions and on them. Some are operating in the region of 30-40% efficiency on jobs which costs him £25 in overheads and he is charging out at £45 an hour.
Overall, it appears from some basic figures that as a business they are operating at just a shade of 20% efficiency.
£45 x 20% = £9 an hour against overheads over £25 an hour.
The business is haemorraging money.
He is so fearful of legislation and doing everything by the book as he is required to do.
He is also loathed to make anyone redundant.
I have advised him to speak with ACAS for impartial advice.
Certain members of his staff are very disruptive and will go away and sulk for a day when they are brought to task on even the slightest issue.
This cannot be right.
He has a couple of Polish staff which in the main are hard-working but they make basic mistakes. One of them is the one who has the serious attitude problem and has been employed continually for more than 2 years.
He has been told that as he (the Polish man) is an ethnic minority he has more legal rights than most. I accept that he will have the same legal right but surely it cannot be right that he has more?
I am looking for some advice on several matter including the above.
He is thinking of getting the staff together on Thursday and telling them that the business is going down the pan unless they buck their ideas up.
His head is not particularly in the right place so I have offered to go in and mediate in the meeting, take notes and issue minutes. Is this a good idea? Should I be aware of any pitfalls?
This friend has been very generous to me over the years and I always feel that I owe him something. Funnily enough, he always says the same to me but I think he is just being polite!
He regularly confides in me regarding his business and I have offered to help him in any way I can. He is not particularly computer literate hence my posting this message.
I coudl write pages upon pages of the issues but, from what I can make out, the fundamental issue is staff performance. They are crippling his business because of failures to make basic decisions and on them. Some are operating in the region of 30-40% efficiency on jobs which costs him £25 in overheads and he is charging out at £45 an hour.
Overall, it appears from some basic figures that as a business they are operating at just a shade of 20% efficiency.
£45 x 20% = £9 an hour against overheads over £25 an hour.
The business is haemorraging money.
He is so fearful of legislation and doing everything by the book as he is required to do.
He is also loathed to make anyone redundant.
I have advised him to speak with ACAS for impartial advice.
Certain members of his staff are very disruptive and will go away and sulk for a day when they are brought to task on even the slightest issue.
This cannot be right.
He has a couple of Polish staff which in the main are hard-working but they make basic mistakes. One of them is the one who has the serious attitude problem and has been employed continually for more than 2 years.
He has been told that as he (the Polish man) is an ethnic minority he has more legal rights than most. I accept that he will have the same legal right but surely it cannot be right that he has more?
I am looking for some advice on several matter including the above.
He is thinking of getting the staff together on Thursday and telling them that the business is going down the pan unless they buck their ideas up.
His head is not particularly in the right place so I have offered to go in and mediate in the meeting, take notes and issue minutes. Is this a good idea? Should I be aware of any pitfalls?
This friend has been very generous to me over the years and I always feel that I owe him something. Funnily enough, he always says the same to me but I think he is just being polite!
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