How To Fire A Family Member

Topics:
Small Business
Tags:
Family Member,
Firing
Source:
Microsoft

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Overview: Canning anyone is like firing a torpedo at a military target. Firing a family member is akin to shooting at a ship teeming with widows and orphans. That means it's critical to bear a few strategies in mind to make the split as amicable as possible. A family member hired who eventually proves a bad fit. He has to go. Track how a family member has performed and outline every reason why things simply aren't panning out. Be as detailed as possible in your thinking that led to the decision to turn someone loose. A business owner faced with firing a relative should not be gun-shy about telling other family members to back off.

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