Wednesday, June 2, 2021

Recognize the Behavioral Signs

 Are you monitoring your employee’s behaviors?

Looking at the right signs?

Violent behavior is usually triggered by stress, anxiety, depression, and other emotional issues. With enough of these triggers, almost anyone could become unstable. There are usually noticeable changes in behavior, though. 

Extroverted people become more introverted, more hostile, and may stop showing up for work. Introverted people may actually become more social and talkative, another change in behavior to be aware of. If you notice dramatic behavioral changes, it may be a sign that a person needs assistance and you should report this to a supervisor, a member of HR, or security, depending on your organization’s policy. 

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