Solving an Organizational Problem

Recently, while working as a customer service representative for the local telephone company, I became aware of an organizational problem that seriously affected the productivity of the organization. Employees in five of the six departments of the company were habitually late for work each morning, causing dissatisfied customers and possible loss of business. This presented a serious problem to the company.

The main issue at hand is that many of the chronically late employees were good, hardworking people. Therefore, their managers did not want to fire them or even punish them. However, an employee who is always late has demoralizing effect on other employees who arrive for work on time. In this light, habitual lateness is an infectious disease. Because so many employees got away with being late every day, soon many more participated in tardy behavior. Most of the employees were of lower middle-class economic...
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