To:
Alexander [alexnder@gmail.com]
From:
Lithium [lithsas@gmail.com]
Subject:
staff attendance and cooperation.
Dear
Sir,
Hello
sir, I hope that you are fine since the last meeting we held with our staff member as we have not got in touch since
then. I assume you took the comments and the suggestions made by both the staff members and the subordinate staff positively
although most of them were not pleasing. The meeting has made me be concerned with you, and that’s why I am writing this to you.
I
personally never had any other interactions with the employees nor the support
stuff before, so their response took me by surprise just as they did to you.
First, I would like to comment about the attendance of the staff; it was not as punctual as I had expected
since they were meeting with their leader. In a successful company, punctuality
is essential and therefore I plead with
you to set up rules for any meeting that will be
held in future. All members should have silently sat down before your
arrival. This will give them a chance of
noticing and feeling your presence as the manager when you make you appearance.
Secondly,
the etiquette that was portrayed by most
of the members who attended the meeting was not as pleasing as one would expect
from such a big company. The staff
members were airing their issues and suggestions anyhow as if they did not
recognize your presence. I could tell from the look on your face that you were
agitated by this although you did not react. It is always rude to be strict to
your workers, but sometimes it is
justifiable and helpful. As the senior most people present at the table, it is
right to order for silence. Meanwhile, I will urge you to hire a training team
that will take the stuff through the meaning and use of etiquette in meetings.
A discussion can only be effective if the members could give each other
uninterrupted time to talk, not to make calls when the meeting is on, not to talk when the boss is addressing an issue or
even making sounds and murmuring after a person has
given their view on an issue.
Lastly,
I noticed that not everybody in the meeting was in their correct uniform. This is a sign of irresponsibility as it is properly dictated by the rules of the workers that every person should be in their
uniform on daily basis. Most of the
drivers and the cooks did not have their suits on. If they can afford to be
dressed casually in a meeting in your presence,
you can guess what they wear when you are not around. I am not creating a fuss
out of the meeting anyway; my intentions are to give you my view on the
running of things in your company. Wearing uniforms shows that they are
disciplined and responsible to their duties just as expected to meet the objectives of the company accordingly.
I, therefore,
urge you to look things in my perspective and by so doing; change is needed in the
way of doing things to meet our
target as we stated earlier. I would be grateful if you could try and squeeze
me in your schedule of which am quite sure is tight so that we can discuss more
on the solution. It is with my utmost sincerity and honor that I thought that
informing you this will have a positive impact on
the company. I hope that you will consider my views and take them positively
too.
Tom
Lithium
Executive
Director
Tlm.cyc
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