The Secret of Employee Motivation
Motivating employees is a never ending challenge for managers. Here are some basic principles to follow to foster
better employee motivation and performance.
The basic principle of employee motivation is
simple: people do what gets them what they want. You could ask your employees
what they want but the old saying: ‘’actions speak louder than words’’ is a
better guide, so you need to be a keen observer.
There are some general principles of employee
motivation that apply to (nearly) everyone. Then there is the question of what
motivates particular team members.
General
Principles
1. Don’t
demotivate people. Taking away benefits or downgrading working conditions are
turn offs. So is rudeness, harsh treatment or a lack of fairness.
2. Make
rewards contingent on the behavior you want. Regular salary is not as
motivating as pay for performance although if your employees value security and
think that performance related pay is too much pressure, this tactic can
backfire.
3. Show
that you value people’s contributions. Employees are motivated when they feel
appreciated. Patting people on the back for a job well done is a good first
step, but asking them for their input is even more powerful.
4. Involve
employees in making important decisions. Employees are motivated when they feel
appreciated. Patting people on the back for a job well done is a good first
step, but asking them for their input is even more powerful.
5. Give
employees new and interesting challenges to keep them stimulated and learning.
6. Don’t
take moaning at face value. Sometimes employees complain about workload or long
hours and mean it but other times they complain because they don’t feel
appreciated.
Motivating individual employees
Spend time with each team member regularly,
at least once a quarter if not every month. Ask questions like: ‘’What do you
most/least enjoy doing?’’ What would you like to do more/less of in future?’’
What would you like to get exposure to or learn about?’’ ‘’How do you like to
spend your time at work? What really gives you a buzz?’’
People are motivated by different things.
Here is a list of some prominent factors:
· Recognition
· New challenges
· Opportunities to meet new people
· A chance to learn and develop new skills
· Autonomy, being given extra responsibility
· Clear goals; a chance to achieve tangible
outcomes
· Feeling involved
· Status – a new title or privileges
· Inspirational
appeals, emotionally expressed vision
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