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10 Ways To
Stimulate Employee Motivation
By Paul
Graham
Today’s fast-moving business environment
demands that the effective manager be both a
well-organized administrator and highly adept
in understanding people’s basic needs and
behaviour in the workplace. Gaining commitment,
nurturing talent, and ensuring employee
motivation and productivity require open
communication and trust between managers and
staff.
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1. Understand their
behaviour
People at work naturally tend to adopt instinctive modes of
behaviour that are self-protective rather than open and
collaborative. This explains why emotion is a strong force in
the workplace and why management
often reacts violently to criticisms and usually seeks to
control rather than take risks. So, in order to eliminate this
kind of perspective and to increase employee motivation, it is
best that you influence behaviour rather than to change
personalities. Insisting what you expect from your employees
will only worsen the situation.
2. Be sure that people’s
lower-level needs are met.
People have various kinds of needs. Examples of lower-level
needs are salary, job security, and working conditions. In
order to increase employee motivation, you have to meet these
basic needs. Consequently, failures with basic needs nearly
always explain dissatisfaction among staff. Satisfaction, on
the other hand, springs from meeting higher-level needs, such
as responsibility progress, and personal growth. When
satisfaction is met, chances are employee motivation is at
hand.
3. Encourage
pride
People need to feel that their contribution is valued and
unique. If you are a manager, seek to exploit this pride in
others, and be proud of your own ability to handle staff with
positive results. This, in turn, will encourage employee
motivation among your people.
4. Listen
carefully
In many areas of a manager’s job, from meetings and appraisals
to telephone calls, listening plays a key role. Listening
encourages employee motivation and, therefore, benefits both
you and your staff. So make an effort to understand people’s
attitudes by careful listening and
questioning and by giving them the opportunity to express
themselves.
5. Build
confidence
Most people suffer from insecurity at some time. The many kinds
of anxiety that affect people in organizations can feed such
insecurity, and insecurity impedes employee motivation. Your
antidote, therefore, is to build confidence by giving
recognition, high-level tasks, and full information. In doing
so, you only not refurbish employee motivation but boost
productivity as well.
6. Encourage
contact
Many managers like to hide away behind closed office doors,
keeping contact to a minimum. That makes it easy for an
administrator, but hard to be a leader. It is far better to
keep your office door open and to encourage people to visit you
when the door is open. Go out of your way to chat to staff on
an informal basis. Keep in mind that building rapport with your
staff will effectively increase employee motivation.
7. Use the strategic
thinking of all employees.
It is very important to inform people about strategic plans and
their own part in achieving the strategies. Take trouble to
improve their understanding and to win their approval, as this
will have a highly positive influence on performance and
increasing employee motivation as well.
8.
Develop
trust
The quality and style of leadership are major factors in
gaining employee motivation and trust. Clear decision making
should be coupled with a collaborative, collegiate approach.
This entails taking people into your confidence and explicitly
and openly valuing their contributions. By simply giving your
staff the opportunity to show that you can trust them is enough
to increase employee motivation among them.
9.
Delegate
decisions
Pushing the power of decision-making downward reduces pressure
on senior management. It motivates people on the lower levels
because it gives them a vote of confidence. Also, because the
decision is taken nearer to the point of action, it is more
likely to be correct. Consequently, by
encouraging them to choose their own working methods, make
decisions, and giving them responsibility for meeting the
agreed goal will encourage employee motivation among your
staff.
10. Appraising to
motivate
When choosing methods of assessing your staff’s performance,
always make sure that the end result has a positive effect on
employee motivation and increases people’s sense of self-worth.
Realistic targets, positive feedback, and listening are key
factors.
If you follow these simple steps in increasing employee
motivation, rest assured you will have a good working
relationship with your staff at the same time boost you
company’s productivity. Just bear in mind that people are
employed to get good results for the company. Their rates of
success are intrinsically linked to how they are directed,
reviewed, rewarded, trusted, and motivated by the
management.
About the Author: For more great employee motivation related
articles and resources check out http://employeemotivation.hrhaven.com
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