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If they have to *say* it's "friendly"...it's not. It's a reminder with a strong hint of consequences if it's not followed.
If they have to ''say'' it's "friendly"... it's not. It's a reminder with a strong hint of consequences if it's not followed.


Sometimes management sends something like to a whole group when only one person is doing something management doesn't want, instead of just talking to that one person. They're hoping the one person will take a hint, realize it's him/her, and change. Commonly it doesn't work, but management does this because they just don't feel like confronting the problem.
Sometimes management sends something like this to a whole group when only one person is doing something management doesn't want, instead of just talking to that one person. They're hoping the one person will take a hint, realize it's him/her, and change. It often doesn't work, but management does this because they just don't feel like confronting the problem.
 
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Revision as of 16:50, 23 August 2022

If they have to say it's "friendly"... it's not. It's a reminder with a strong hint of consequences if it's not followed.

Sometimes management sends something like this to a whole group when only one person is doing something management doesn't want, instead of just talking to that one person. They're hoping the one person will take a hint, realize it's him/her, and change. It often doesn't work, but management does this because they just don't feel like confronting the problem.