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Benefits of Letting Team Members Go

Diane Prince
3 min readJun 16, 2021

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And how your company will be better for it

Companies are a lot like relationships. Often it’s a turbulent experience while other moments are blissful. The constant ups and downs will result in difficult decisions, like letting someone go (link to How to Know it’s Time to Fire a Team Member).

The choice to fire will never be an easy one to make, no matter how long you’ve been in business. When it comes down to it, and as cliché as it sounds, it’s for the greater good of the company (trust me on this).

Take a look at some benefits below.

Increased morale

That person with top sales but has a bad attitude? Chances are, they’re dragging others down with them. Letting them go opens the door for others to take their place, minus the poor behavior. It also tells your other employees you care about their mental wellbeing (a major plus for this day and age).

Better productivity

Disengaged employees are often doing their own thing, putting their work second. They’d rather chat with their friends and let their job suffer for it. When building a company, everyone needs to be on board and going in the same direction. If someone’s on a different path, it’s better to separate.

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Diane Prince
Diane Prince

Written by Diane Prince

I built an 8 figure business and sold it to a public company. Now I coach startups through their growth pains so they can scale successfully too

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