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Keeping People Motivatedby Kent Jacobson a.k.a. Mr. Success
Published on this site: August 11th, 2006 - See more articles from this month
Communication, always important, but this time of year it is critical. Why, because everyone else is juggling their personal schedules as well job assignments. You must encourage two-way communiqué; this will assure everyone is involved and keeps the work flowing smoothly with minimal disruption. Start communicating the critical milestones or dates that need to be supported and planned for now, then each of these items can be planned around. The identified critical dates can be the customer orders, product releases, holidays, and planned vacations; depending on your situation identify these through the summer months. Be aware, your normal routine may not begin again until up to three months from now when the kids are back in school. Maybe you should backwards plan from this date week by week until you can arrive at today. Flexibility, is your ability to adapt to change at any given time or
when presented with an abnormal situation. If you have/are a company with
built in flextime (window of arrival and departure times for worker schedules)
around standard core hours, communicate this to everyone; and as a manager,
treat each situation differently if possible. You may be limited by human Positive attitude, keep your smile. It truly is contagious. Sure there are going to be disappointed people during this period, but focus on the bigger picture, not just the individual situation. Keep the goals informant of everyone: why are we doing this, how we are doing against the goals. Schedule an activity that can be viewed as a reward and positive gesture about the midpoint and,if possible, prior to a holiday. This can be a catered lunch for everyone, prize give-aways of some type, or let everyone off for the afternoon with pay. You get the idea; let the people know you appreciate their efforts during this time of year. Set forth a constructive model for everyone to follow. Do not become the negative case in point.
Kent Jacobson, a.k.a. "Mr. Success" is a trusted
authority in the success field and provides valuable success information
for free through his website at: http://www.Shortcut2Success.com
. You can also read Kent's Success Blog to find more success secrets at:
http://www.Shortcut2Success.com/blog
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