The Transition Man
5 Things That Every Great Manager Knows
These
five things are not profit margin, gains, losses, tax deductions, or
assets - but instead are the human factors of management.
You cannot put a price or value on the factors that drive an employees
performance. This is because most people remain with an employer
because of the quality and satisfaction derived from a rewarding and
balanced workplace.
Great managers recognize and respect this "x factor" of the business world and work to improve it with these simple tips.
1. Motivation
- Every employee is unique; therefore the motivation to perform better
will be different for each person. Identify the motivator for each
employee and provide opportunities that encourage their interest and
performance.
2. Setting Goals - Make
sure you have a vision for how you want your business to operate now
and in the future. Communicate your vision to your employees so that
they are directing their energies toward a common goal. They will feel
like they are a part of the business and this will enhance performance.
3. Praise - Take advantage of big and
small opportunities to praise your employees for work well done. Your
recognition of their performance means a lot and it is important that
you acknowledge their efforts.
4. Feedback
- Be lavish with praise but selfish with criticisms -but do offer kind
words of constructive feedback that makes your employees feel respected
and valued.
5. Management - Be
available as a resource to your employees. They should feel comfortable
to approach you with questions and concerns and not feel as if they are
imposing on your time. They should be able to depend upon you for
guidance and as a model of what excellent performance is all about.
A Last Word...
As you can see, there is no one secret to improving the performance
level of employees. You can start today with these simple tips that are
easy to implement into the everyday workings of your business. After
all, your employees and business deserve anything and everything that
will help them flourish and continue to grow.