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Employee Termination Processes
  • Employee Termination Processes

    $199.00Price

    Module One: Getting Started

    • Course Objectives

     

    Module Two: Performance Improvement Plan (PIP) Before Firing

    • Justification
    • Validate
    • Include
    • Be Grateful
    • Case Study
    • Module Two: Review Questions

     

    Module Three: Employees Who Should Be Terminated (I)

    • Feeling of Entitlement
    • Cannot Perform Job Functions
    • Can’t Function with Other Employees
    • They Overpromise and Underdeliver
    • Case Study
    • Module Three: Review Questions

     

    Module Four: Employees Who Should Be Terminated (II)

    • Blatant Disregard for Customers
    • They Are Unreliable
    • Don’t Adhere to Code of Conduct
    • Use Company Property for Personal Use
    • Case Study
    • Module Four: Review Questions

     

    Module Five: Things to Consider When Setting Up the Termination Meeting

    • Meeting Attendees
    • Venue of the Meeting
    • Security Presence
    • Logistics
    • Case Study
    • Module Five: Review Questions

     

    Module Six: The Correct Way to Fire an Employee (I)

    • Use Positive Language
    • Review Past Feedback
    • Concentrate on Specific Behaviour
    • Fire Early in the Week
    • Case Study
    • Module Six: Review Questions

     

    Module Seven: The Correct Way to Fire an Employee (II)

    • Keep it Short
    • Have Employee Sign Release
    • Transfer Terminated Employee’s Functions
    • Avoid Fighting Unemployment Claims with Employee
    • Case Study
    • Module Seven: Review Questions

     

    Module Eight: Employment Termination Checklist

    • Notification to Human Resources
    • Systems Access Terminations
    • Return of Company Property
    • Benefits Status
    • Case Study
    • Module Eight: Review Questions

     

    Module Nine: The Don’ts of Firing an Employee (I)

    • No Performance Improvement Plan
    • Use Electronic Method
    • Fire Without a Witness
    • Provide Long Reason for Firing
    • Case Study
    • Module Nine: Review Questions

     

    Module Ten: The Don’ts of Firing an Employee (II)

    • Not Making the Decision Final
    • Let Employee to Take Company Property
    • Allow Access to Work Area
    • Permit Information System Access
    • Case Study
    • Module Ten: Review Questions

     

    Module Eleven: Conduct Effective Exit Interviews

    • When, How and Who
    • Objective of the Process
    • Company Readiness for Exit Interviews
    • Execute the Feedback Results
    • Case Study
    • Module Eleven: Review Questions

     

    Module Twelve: Wrapping Up

    • Words from the Wise
    • Lessons Learned
    • Recommended Reading
    • Course Info

      Having to fire an employee is never an easy task. Sometimes, despite attempts of open communication and encouraging performance, an employee will need to be terminated from the company. One of the hardest aspects of preparing to fire an employee is to separate the emotions from the facts. Firing an employee should always be a last resort, so it is important that the manager has covered all other avenues possible before moving forward.

      With our Employee Termination course, your participants will begin to see how important it is to develop a core set of skills when they find themselves in a situation where they have to let an employee go.

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