How to Identify and Prevent Excessive Tardiness at Work
Let’s say you have a perfect employee: Stan. Stan’s the man. He’s the most efficient worker you have, is very personable with customers, and generally boosts team morale when he’s around. The only problem is that he tends to come to work 10-20 minutes later than starting time. That means that Stan is not a perfect employee. In fact, he’s a borderline harmful one — even if he doesn’t mean to be.