Before you turn off completely, let me explain. The most pertinent issue for you is that person’s sales performance. If their performance is sub-par, that’s one thing. If their performance is acceptable — their numbers are good, their relationships with their customers are positive, they generally follow your directions and do what you ask them to do – then view their whining and complaining as just so much fluff. The problem isn’t their complaining – the problem is
the impact their complaining has on you!
When he complains and whines, you become upset, you become irritated, and you become exasperated. Notice any pattern here?
There are two ways to solve this problem: Either he/she can stop complaining, or you can stop reacting to it in the way that you have.
I’m assuming you have had a conversation with this person about their whining and complaining. If not, please do so. He/she may not even be aware of it.
If you’ve had the conversation, and the behavior still continues, and the person is in other ways profitable and effective, then you must... READ THE ORIGINAL ARTICLE HERE.