Patrice has just been passed up for a promotion and is still earning less that $40,000 a year. He is experiencing a very low level of job satisfaction. Describe two active responses that Patrice might take due to his dissatisfaction
Design a plan that Patrice's immediate supervisor can use to diffuse the situation and keep Patrice on board with the company.
What will be an ideal response?
Patrice's active responses could be to voice his dissatisfaction to his supervisor, lobbying for his promotion or seeking reasons why he wasn't promoted. His other active option would be to exit the company, beginning immediately to look for another job. If the immediate supervisor is aware of Patrice's dissatisfaction and values him as an employee he needs to proactively discuss why Patrice was passed over for the promotion. He could design a training program, or longer term plan of how Patrice can reach his income and responsibility goals, with small measurable steps that would receive rewards, such as lunch gift cards, or time off in place of the income that Patrice feels he is denied.
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