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Offer them $250 to quit after their first week.
There's a million bits of management advice you can follow. Clearly defined roles, SOPs, improving morale, etc. All these things are critically important long term. But in the short term, you need to find a team that likes working together. Anything else is a waste of time. If you can't seem to find the right people through the interview process, pay them to leave so you can both move on and build a great team.
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There's a million bits of management advice you can follow. Clearly defined roles, SOPs, improving morale, etc. All these things are critically important long term. But in the short term, you need to find a team that likes working together. Anything else is a waste of time. If you can't seem to find the right people through the interview process, pay them to leave so you can both move on and build a great team.
Tony Hsieh, the late former CEO of Zappos, famously pioneered the concept of paying new, unhappy employees $2,000 to quit in order to maintain a happy, productive workforce
"The Offer" was to "make sure that employees aren't here just for paychecks," the late Zappos visionary Tony Hsieh told Business Insider in 2016.
www.businessinsider.com
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