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Finding
the Right Way to Motivate Your Employees
Chris Widener |
Fear, Incentives and Growth
Zig Ziglar says that there are three main ways to motivate
people in general and employees specifically. They are fear,
incentives and growth. Let's take a look at each one.
Fear. This is not good. Number one, it isn't
right, and number two, it doesn't work well in the long
run and isn't good for the overall health of the organization.
Yet, still there are people who use it. They make blatant
or veiled threats in order to get people to work. There is
a better way.
Incentives. John Maxwell
says that "What gets rewarded, gets done." This
is the technique that says, "If you do this, then you
will get this." The problem Ziglar sees, and I concur,
is that people will be led this way for a while, and it will
surely be profitable and productive. Yet eventually, most
people come to the end of being driven by incentive. This
is because most people are innately driven by something even
deeper.
Growth. Personal growth. Do you ever wonder
how the personal growth industry has gotten so huge? It is
because it scratches an itch that lies within each person.
Every person has within them, a desire to get better.
Now, obviously, some are more in tune with that desire than
others, but each person has it, and it can a great motivating
factor.
First, here is how it doesn't work. You don't
say "If you do this, then I will give you a personal
growth opportunity." That is still incentive.
Here is how it does work: You simply make
it a core value of your business or organization that management
will give regular opportunity for personal and professional
growth to all members of the staff.
I say both personal and professional growth very purposely.
There will always be the opportunity and need for professional
growth, and the employees expect that. They may or may not
appreciate it though.
However, personal growth opportunities, given with no strings
attached, will be appreciated, and rewarded with ultra-motivated
employees. Here are some simple ideas:
A "Family Library" stocked with books and tapes
that help them in their family life.
A Financial Resources section.
Any kind of Development Seminar that will benefit the employee.
Days off to pursue personal development opportunities.
Invest in your employee's personal growth and they will
reward you with high motivation!
Chris
Widener is a popular speaker and writer as well as
the President of Made for Success and Extraordinary Leaders,
two companies helping individuals and organizations turn their
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