Thriving during this recession and positioning your organization to gain competitive advantage and market share when the upturn comes requires courageous and thoughtful leadership now. It is no secret that your people – their behavior, engagement and focus on delivering against your strategic objectives – are the lynchpin to this success. How are you encouraging them, supporting them and motivating them during this time of fear?
Gallup recently offered these suggestions for executives to keep managers and workers focused and engaged:
In this Forbes article, leaders are encouraged to correct work environments that demotivate.
That’s not a recognition program. That’s a case study in demotivation. Foundational to a motivating work environment is a company culture of appreciation in which all employees know their work is noticed and valued -- by their peers and their managers.
What’s your work environment like? Demotivating and fearful or secure and hopeful? What are you doing to promote the environment you want?