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You are a team manager. Your team members, Sandra and Amy, both work in sales and don’t seem to be working effectively together. Sandra complains that in tasks where they both rely on each other, Amy waits until the last minute to get her work done. Waiting until just hours before a deadline to collaborate makes Sandra uncomfortable. Amy reveals that she is being thorough with her work and does not want to rush through things. She believes that as long as the deadlines are being met, there is no need for Sandra to create an unnecessary disturbance. How would you handle this situation?


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Hm, that's a difficult one.

Maybe ask them both to do something with therr tasks to benefit the other? Like for example, you could ask Amy to start her work earlier before the deadline, so that it can be done before the deadline so Sandra doesn't get tense. However, it is a minor inconvinience for Sandra to complain, so you shou/d tell her only to complain if it has bothered her for a longer time, or has tried to resolve it herself.