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Confidence is a great quality in an employee—but when that confidence turns to arrogance, the situation can get a little rocky. If you’re dealing with an employee who is a little too full of themselves, letting it go might only make the problem worse. Here are a few ways you can deal with arrogant employees to run the workplace as smoothly as possible.

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  1. Call your employee in for a private meeting and explain that their arrogance is being noticed. Tell them that their attitude isn’t aligning with workplace values, so they need to make a change. [4]
    • You could say something like, “We need to talk about your attitude around the office. I’ve noticed some comments you make to other employees, and you can sometimes sound a little arrogant. I need you to work on your relationship with your coworkers so the workplace can stay friendly and professional.”

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    How do you deal with an employee who won't listen?
    Jeffrey Fermin
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    Jeffrey Fermin is a Performance Marketing Manager based in Miami, Florida, who currently works for AllVoices. He’s also the Founder of a full-service marketing company called New Theory. With over 10 years of experience, he specializes in digital marketing and content creation. He earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology and a Bachelor of Education from Florida International University. Jeffrey has won a Microsoft Octas Innovation Award and is a TechCrunch Disrupt Runner-Up.
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    Offer solutions to help the employee improve their behavior and performance. Provide them with resources, such as training or mentoring, to help them develop the skills they need to succeed. Be clear about what actions need to be taken and set clear deadlines for improvement.
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    How do you coach an arrogant employee?
    Jeffrey Fermin
    Marketing Manager, AllVoices
    Jeffrey Fermin is a Performance Marketing Manager based in Miami, Florida, who currently works for AllVoices. He’s also the Founder of a full-service marketing company called New Theory. With over 10 years of experience, he specializes in digital marketing and content creation. He earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology and a Bachelor of Education from Florida International University. Jeffrey has won a Microsoft Octas Innovation Award and is a TechCrunch Disrupt Runner-Up.
    Marketing Manager, AllVoices
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    Encourage the employee to reflect on their behavior and the impact it is having on others. Help them to see the bigger picture and understand how their behavior is affecting the team and organization. Don't be afraid to speak up and be clear about your expectations—be firm but fair in your communication.
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    How do you address arrogance in the workplace?
    Jeffrey Fermin
    Marketing Manager, AllVoices
    Jeffrey Fermin is a Performance Marketing Manager based in Miami, Florida, who currently works for AllVoices. He’s also the Founder of a full-service marketing company called New Theory. With over 10 years of experience, he specializes in digital marketing and content creation. He earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology and a Bachelor of Education from Florida International University. Jeffrey has won a Microsoft Octas Innovation Award and is a TechCrunch Disrupt Runner-Up.
    Marketing Manager, AllVoices
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    Focus on team building! Building a strong team culture can help mitigate the impact of an arrogant employee's behavior. Encourage team-building activities and foster an environment of open communication and mutual respect. This can help promote collaboration and a shared sense of purpose among team members.
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