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The Good Time to Fire Someone?

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Time to Fire Someone?

Journalist (and Twitter friend) Kara Swisher noted regarding the Carol Bartz debacle that “there really is no good time to fire someone.”

I think Kara’s work is great, and I’d suggest otherwise.

There are good times to fire people.

Lord knows that as someone who worked as a corporate HR exec during the height of the restructuring boom in the 80’s and 90’s I’ve fired more people than I can count. 99% of them were in the wrong place and at the wrong time. 1% should have been fired.

There are good times to fire people and mostly it has to do with the why you fire them, not the when. And I’ll outline below a few thoughts about when the time to fire someone is now.

First some thoughts about the Yahoo Board of Director’s firing of CEO Carol Bartz – something for you if you’re on a board and wrestling with a similar situation. The HP BOD is apparently thinking similar thoughts about their CEO – the fact that it’s so public is not a good early sign – and we’ll see how well they manage the process.

So when is a good time to fire someone?

And when you reach the conclusion on any of the points above, you’ve also reached the time to fire someone. You should check with all the appropriate HR and legal folks to see what your exposure (legal, employee relations, bad headlines in a newspaper, etc. might be). You may make, I’d encourage some kind or smart timing decisions. Christmas Eve may not be the right time unless something is egregious, Friday’s and Monday’s are generally wrong, but once you’ve made the decision that someone is not going to work out the longer you take means that the conversation is harder to have.

No rush in the heat of anger, but don’t dawdle when you realize that someone is unwilling or unable to be a solid part of the team.

So there is a “good” time to fire someone, and with any luck it never feels easy or simple.

Just right.

Life Back West is an occasional set of writings focused on ways people, teams and organizations can be both more effective (doing the right thing) and more efficient (doing the right thing well). More about executive, career and team / leadership coaching services can be found at the “About J. Mike Smith and Back West, Inc.” sidebar or the “Hire Me” tab above. You can also read an online interview with me at WhoHub, as well as participate in my learning community courtesy of KnowledgeCrush.

 


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