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Comment by whstl

7 days ago

I agree with you and upvoted you but:

IMO the problem from a management perspective isn't really the bad performer staying too long.

Also, dealing with HR as a manager is mostly fine. They actually respect you.

And just having someone that sucks on your team for one extra year is not really much of a burden. Sure you have to do extra paperwork, adjust morale, but that's just the job.

The problem IME is when this is used against you. When timelines are tight and the C-Level complain that "you already have N reports", but you can't fire or transfer the person who's disruptive, doesn't delivery or is clearly doing a second job instead, and the C-Level is too lazy to check what's going on.

You're absolutely right that this is a problem when you're trying to break into the C suite.

This is a deliberate tactic. Don't accept their framing. You are following the correct procedure and...

This is the tough bit, you need to call out whoever is trying to keep you down.