Boss: “You arrived 10 minutes late.”
Employee: “Yesterday I stayed late finishing that last-minute report.”
Boss: “I understand… but rules are rules.”
The next day, the employee arrived exactly on time.
And at 5:00 p.m. sharp, shut down the computer.
No extra emails. No work taken home.
If punctuality is non-negotiable, then effort must have boundaries too.
Recognition cannot be one-sided.
When mistakes are highlighted but dedication is ignored, the real message becomes clear:
“Do only what’s required. Nothing more.”
Empathy costs nothing.
The absence of it? That can cost you everything—especially your best people.
An employee asked if he can WORK from HOME permanently.
"As long the work gets done I don't care whether you work from the South pole or the office. I hired you for a job and I trust you to get it done." HR Manager replied.
That employee saved 3 hours on commute. Happy employee = greater productivity.
If you focus on presence, you get presence. If you focus on results, you get results.
If you can't trust your employees, why hire them at all?
Trust is key in 2026