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Self Help Tips For ProfessionalsMotivating others in ideal situations can be difficult. When times are challenging, motivating others can be very difficult. Life is often challenging in our business and personal lives. We can't just stop attempting to be a positive, motivational presence when the going gets rough. Here are 10 great tips to consider. Motivating Others During Challenging Times1. Do your employees feel appreciated and listened to? Take the time to get to know your employees and to understand their priorities and desires. If you know more about them as individuals and their lives outside work you will begin to understand each person, and what motivated them. 2. Does your organizational vision inspire? People become motivated if are excited about the purpose of the organization and how they can contribute towards achieving it. If you communicate a clear vision with passion and enthusiasm, you will rally the troops. Each employee needs to understand how their work contributes towards the company achieving its goals. 3. How effective are your teams? Working as part of an effective team can be very powerful and motivating. Unfortunately the converse is also true. Even the most self motivated individual cannot maintain enthusiasm if they are part of a dysfunctional team that is not meeting its deliverables. 4. Are you a good role model for the rest of the organization? The attitude and behavior of the leader sets the tone for the whole organization. Make sure that you are a role model for your organization -- your employees are constantly watching you and will take your lead to inspire enthusiasm. At times this may mean that you need to pump yourself up, or use the services of a colleague, coach or mentor to keep you motivated and focused. 5. Do you communicate with everyone with respect? Respect is at the heart of building business relationships. Make sure that you communicate with everyone respectfully. Respecting the right to differ is a concept like apple pie and motherhood. We all agree with it but do we truly foster it? 6. Are your employees given the opportunity to be creative? People will feel more motivated if they work in an environment where they are given the opportunity to be creative. Give people freedom to make some of the decisions. Encourage collaborative problem solving. Ask questions of the team to get feedback on issues and ideas and listen to their responses closely. 7. Do you need to invest more in developing employees? Demonstrate that you care about your employees' success by providing opportunities for them to grow professionally. Take the time to provide effective feedback on a continual basis, recommend books and articles that are useful resources, provide an adequate training budget and encourage its use, recommend the support of a business coach or mentor. 8. Do you regularly recognize and reward effort? Employees need recognition and praise. Give ample feedback and recognition whenever possible. As the leader make sure that you voice your appreciation of good work and provide positive feedback in a specific way. Recognize both exceptional individual contribution as well as teamwork. The type of reward should match the driving force of each individual. 9. Are your employee compensation policies fair? There are a number of factors that can have a short term impact on motivation. Salary increases, company stock options, bonuses, vacation days or upgrades to the work environment will be appreciated by your employees, but most likely these positive effects will only be short lived. However all of these basic motivational tools can become "de-motivators" if they are not used fairly. Employees will compare their compensation packages against each other, and externally in the industry, and will become discouraged if they perceive inequities. Make sure you implement clear consistent compensation guidelines. 10. Do you acknowledge the need for balance in the lives of your employees? Many employees today are struggling to balance the heavy demands of life and work. By providing benefits that make it easier for employees to take care of themselves you will ensure that they are better able to perform in all aspects of their lives. When people are performing well they are more likely to be motivated. Examples of this type of benefit include membership to a health club, on-site childcare, employee assistance programs, or family appreciation days. Read credits for these tips E-mail us if you have any questions. We can also be reached toll free at: 1-877-714-1499. |
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