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Motivate Your Team! Eight Quick Tips to Motivate for Success

 
Author: Ed Sykes
 

Motivation is the key ingredient for success in any organization. You can have all the technical skills in the world; however, if you cant motivate your team, you will not achieve success. As a leader, a majority of your job is to motivate others to succeed so that everyones goals are accomplished.

The following are eight quick tips to motivate your team:

1. Everyone Has Motivation
Your employees are motivated on some level. It is your job to find the level of their motivation and move your employees to the next level.

2. Listen to WIIFM
I wake up every morning listening to a very important radio station, WIIFM. I hope you do too. WIIFM stands for Whats In It For Me? To truly be a motivator, you must always be in tune to your employees WIIFM. Find out why it is beneficial for your employees to do a task, etc. Once you find out the employees motives, you find out how to motivate them.

3. Its about Pain or Pleasure
Motivate your employees toward pleasure or away from pain. You motivate toward the pleasure by providing recognition, incentives, and rewards for doing a good job. You motivate away from the pain of a corrective action, losing a position, or doing a poor job. The key to this motivation is to be consistent with all your employees at all times.

4. Give Me a Reason
Do it because I said so! Well, with our educated workforce these days, that doesnt work anymore. Employees like to know why tasks are being requested of them so that they can feel involved and that the task has worth. Let your employees know why doing the task is important to you, the organization, and for them.

5. Let Me Understand You
Take time to show sincere interest in your employees as people. Understand what your employees are passionate about in their lives. What are their special passions? What are their personal needs? What brings them joy or pain? What are their short-range and long-range goals? Once you understand the answers to these questions, you can move them to a new level of motivation, because you cared enough to ask the questions and show interest in their success. Once you understand your employees needs and goals, they will take more interest in understanding and achieving your goals.

6. Make Me Proud
Napoleon Bonaparte once said, A soldier will fight long and hard for a bit of colored ribbon. Give your employees the opportunity to be proud of their work. Reward team members publicly for a job well done. Give them an opportunity in a team meeting to explain how they accomplished the job. Have your organizations Director, President, Vice President, etc., give recognition to these employees by personally sending a note, recognizing them in an organizational or team meeting, or creating a Hall or Wall of Fame recognition for employees that really have gone beyond the call of duty.

7. Expect the Best
Expect the best and your employees will rise to that level. How do you do this? You do it with the words you use. Are you expressing positive expectations, or are you using words (kind of, sort of, well try, we have to, we havent done that before, and that will never work) that communicate negative expectations? What does your body language say about you? Does it say, Im ready to take on any challenge, and I expect you can also; or does your body language say Please dont give me another problem. I cant handle it.

Do our recognitions and rewards move our employees to do their best? Do we consistently communicate our standards and expectations for the best? Do we coach our team to always do better?

8. Walk the Talk
Our employees model our behavior. If we are confident about a major change in the organization, our employees will follow our behavior. If we come in late and leave early, guess what will happen? Remember, even when you dont think someone is watchingthey are always watching. Set the example for others to follow.

Apply these eight simple rules of motivation and you, too, will have the skills to motivate your team to be inspired, innovative, self-directed, and highly productive employees.

 
 
 

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