Manager refuses to fund underperforming employee's training on critical thinking, claiming it's “wasting money” on a failing employee

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  • Underperformer requested training. Don’t want to stay

    I have an employee who has been underperforming for 2 years. I've coached, retrained, given her all the support and
  • regular 1:1s. She also has ongoing behavior issues - eye rolling, sighing when given tasks, talking back and arguing when receiving feedback.
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  • She's had formal warnings and acknowledged her shortcomings on paper. The pattern is she improves for 2-3 weeks then falls back to the same habits.
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  • Her recent biggest issue is she doesn't follow up. If someone doesn't reply to her email, she just gives up and says the task is blocked.
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  • I've coached her to call or go to the person's office, but she won't and always has an excuse.
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  • She also has a history of fixating on feedback instead of learning from it. For example, I'll give her positive feedback on 3 things she did well and 1 thing to improve,
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  • and she'll forget the 3 positives and have a fit about the 1 negative. Huge problem acknowledging shortcomings and she holds grudges instead of fixing the
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  • problem. She takes feedback personally and has little to no emotional intelligence.
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  • Manager working with an underperforming employee.
  • I asked where she sees herself in the next few years. She said she doesn't see herself in this sector anymore because she only gets negative feedback and feels like she's failing.
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  • I have been documenting everything and HR is aware and supports the approach I'm taking.
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  • Now she has requested to attend a training on critical thinking. I don't want her to cling to the fact that training wasn't approved, but we
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  • also don't want to waste money on someone who hasn't applied any of the previous trainings she's attended and who could just up and leave.
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  • Has anyone dealt with this before?
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  • StoneCypher ... sounds like a training on critical thinking is exactly what she needs, though? anyway, probably let her go
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  • aslkdj21234 What are you doing dragging your feet for 2 years? Put the person on a PIP and move on.
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  • Disastrous_Dog_574 Is there an actual plan to move her out? If she's going to be staying for another 2 years while 'documentation' continues to happen, maybe you both should take the critical thinking training and implement the strategies learned together?
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  • sad spilt_martini Then you fire her. If you have the paper trail you describe, it's "see all this? We are letting you go." Also who the h. " takes a paid training on critical thinking? That is what college was for.
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