RISKS OF EMPOWERMENT. Risks of empowerment  Mistakes of employees  Chaos: all the employees do what they want because of the freedom they have.

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RISKS OF EMPOWERMENT

Risks of empowerment  Mistakes of employees  Chaos: all the employees do what they want because of the freedom they have

How to reduce?  Establishing limits for their freedom at taking decisions  Punish with fines in case of the limits are passed  Constant and transparent supervision:  Do not threat their freedom  Abort the chaos in its first phases

How to reduce?  Training the employees  Constant participation of the boss  Creating a positive environment  Giving information about the rules of the company