There’s no easy way to fire someone. Even when the decision is justified, the conversation can be uncomfortable, emotional, and deeply personal. Most managers dread it, not just because they’re unsure what to say, but because they understand what’s at stake.
A poorly handled termination doesn’t just affect the person being let go. It can shake the confidence of the entire team, damage trust, and raise questions about how the company treats its people. Ethical termination practices help protect more than just legal interests. They reflect the organization’s character, leadership, and values in moments when those things matter most.
“The key to effective, human firing is to focus on how you treat people during the process.”
— Joel Peterson, former Chairman of JetBlue