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Ways to Motivate Employees
When you are determining the best ways to motivate people, you
need to take into consideration the roles they’re playing in
life. Their roles give you insight as to what their wants and
needs are and you act on that accordingly. As an employer, here
are the best ways you can motivate your employees.
Money Matters…But It’s Not Everything
A huge mistake committed by many employers is to believe that
money is the best and only effective motivator for employees.
Naturally, money matters to your employees. It’s what puts a
roof over their heads and food on the table. But as the saying
goes – in a roundabout way – money is not what makes the world
goes round. Money is a good motivator but only to a certain
extent. It cannot be completely effective by itself.
Improve Their Workplace
Think about it. Don’t you feel more motivated when you know
you’ve got a nice, cheerful office to work in? Wouldn’t you
feel lazy or reluctant to work when you’ve got an ugly and
uncomfortable workplace?
Improving the workplace will not only benefit you but your
employees as well. Its motivating effects may not be
immediately apparent, but rest assured that they’re indeed
effective. Improving the workplace doesn’t always need a major
renovation. Simple changes could do a world of good for your
employees, including but not limited to better ventilation,
more delicious food, and more work space.
Share the Love
When the company has something to celebrate, employees should
definitely be included in the festivities. Your employees have
both directly and indirectly contributed to your success and as
such, having them join the celebrations is a way of showing
your appreciation.
These festivities are also motivating for your employees
because of its social aspect. No man is an island and all of us
have an innate desire to socialize and interact with other
people. These celebrations give them the opportunity to fulfill
those desires and consequently, they’ll be motivated to work
harder, even just a little bit, in order to ensure that they’ve
celebrations to look forward to.
Acknowledge Their Hard Work
Be appreciative in other words. Acknowledging their hard work
won’t cost you a penny but it can reap wonderful rewards for
your business. Start by simply saying ‘good job’ when they’ve
indeed done that. Show your approval when your employees have
worked hard and make sure you publicly acknowledge all their
great deeds in the line of work.
Nurture Your Relationship with Your Employees
Yes, maintaining distance between you and your employees is
crucial but doing so doesn’t mean you can’t build good
relationships with them. Make an effort to know who they are
outside their office. Get to know your employees as real
persons. When you show them that you care, they, too, will care
for you and their care shall be another motivating factor for
them in work.
Give Them Challenges to Chew On
A high-paying job may not be enough motivation for some people.
Great relations with colleagues and employers may also be
inadequate. Some employees want more than that. They also want
their work to be challenging and interesting and you need to
find out how to achieve that. Job rotation usually works, but
finding the most suitable work for every employee is even
better.
Do all these and you’re sure to have happy and motivated
employees working for you.
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