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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Give clear feedback.

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    Let the employee know that their attitude is causing problems. 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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