Hi Monica
Dont like to appear the party pooper but is there a risk the 'creative' ways of drawing everyone else's attention to those persistant latecomers could be percieved as treating adults as children and in some instances be seen as a negative? If that were to happen is it possible the focus would switch to a debate on the merits of public ridicule and away from those who are late - thus defeating the purpose of your intervention?
Whatever happened to good, old fashioned dialogue? I am assuming you or someone is able to sit and discuss the impact and perceptions of others with those senior employees who are alway late? Should you succeed in reversing the habits of the seniors then those below them will once again follow their role models.
Dont like to appear the party pooper but is there a risk the 'creative' ways of drawing everyone else's attention to those persistant latecomers could be percieved as treating adults as children and in some instances be seen as a negative? If that were to happen is it possible the focus would switch to a debate on the merits of public ridicule and away from those who are late - thus defeating the purpose of your intervention?
Whatever happened to good, old fashioned dialogue? I am assuming you or someone is able to sit and discuss the impact and perceptions of others with those senior employees who are alway late? Should you succeed in reversing the habits of the seniors then those below them will once again follow their role models.