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These 5 Strategies Will Keep Your Employees Energized

These 5 Strategies Will Keep Your Employees Energized | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

The world's top companies are starting to manage employee energy like a strategic asset. They know that ever-increasingly pace of change requires more and more human energy.Any entrepreneur will tell you that it take a tonne of energy to grow a business. The key is to manage it; sometimes you have to exert energy, other times you need to conserve it to go the distance, and after a sprint you need to replenish it.

 

A group of senior executives from companies like Facebook, Alibaba, IBM and Johnson & Johnson got together to come up with strategies to better manage collective human energy in their companies. Here are their top five hacks to maximise human energy:


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, October 29, 2017 5:33 PM

Top companies are realizing the importance of employee energy and starting to manage it like a strategic asset.

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#HR Ask Your Employees These Questions. They Will Thank You

#HR Ask Your Employees These Questions. They Will Thank You | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

ow can leaders help employees find meaning at work?

 

Organizations spend considerable resources on corporate values and mission statements, but even the most inspiring of these — from Volvo’s commitment to safety to Facebook’s desire to connect people — tend to fade into the background during the daily bustle of the work day.

 

What workers really need, to feel engaged in and satisfied by their jobs, is an inner sense of purpose. As Deloitte found in a 2016 study, people feel loyal to companies that support their own career and life ambitions — in other words, what’s meaningful to them. And, although that research focused on millennials, in the decade I’ve spent coaching seasoned executives, I’ve found that it’s a common attitude across generations. No matter one’s level, industry or career, we all need to find a personal sense of meaning in what we do.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, August 17, 2017 7:28 PM

Use your weekly check-ins to inspire your team.

CCM Consultancy's curator insight, August 20, 2017 1:18 AM

What workers really need, to feel engaged in and satisfied by their jobs, is an inner sense of purpose. Leaders can foster this inner sense of purpose in each individual’s life and career by asking these 5 questions in a simple conversation.

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3 Simple Secrets to Motivating People

3 Simple Secrets to Motivating People | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

One of the key roles any leader plays is finding ways to motivate your team to reach your organization's goals. But the secret to motivating people is, wait for it .....that you can't do it. I have studied this issue by talking to and working with thousands of people over many years and the one thing everyone can agree on is that you can't motivate someone to do what they don't want to do.

 

What you need to do instead is find out what people want and then show them how they can get it. Motivation is intrinsic. People get excited about pursuing a goal when it's in their own self-interest. As a leader, the trick is to see if you can find an alignment between what your people want and what will help grow the organization. The upside is that if you can tap into the underlying desires people have, you will get amazing performances in return from them.


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Adele Taylor's curator insight, November 1, 2016 5:06 PM
Not quite what I was expecting, but a great read!
rodrick rajive lal's curator insight, November 2, 2016 2:01 AM
Motivation is more intrinsic than extrinsic, as such, the key role of a leader is to try to make people align their goals with the what will make the organisation grow. 
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#HR 3 Things That Guarantee Engaged Employees

#HR 3 Things That Guarantee Engaged Employees | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

Want a team that says “Thank God It’s Monday”? Here’s how…

One of the most important and core elements a company of people can be aligned on is their mission, vision and values about the company. These components are essential and powerful drivers for the exec team to efficiently achieve the success they want. They are also the key to having a highly engaged culture of team members who say ‘Thank God It’s Monday!’

 

Many companies don’t really think this is important to have these or have them nailed down. But that’s primarily because of one major flaw in the use of these terms. That one flaw is the integrity that runs behind the concepts of the Mission, Vision and Values Statements.

 

Often there is a lot of misunderstanding about these words, mission, vision and values. And there are a lot of definitions out there.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, July 24, 2016 6:29 PM

Want a team that says “Thank God It’s Monday”? Here’s how…

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5 Powerful Steps to Improve Employee Engagement

5 Powerful Steps to Improve Employee Engagement | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

The current business environment, and the world in general, is moving faster than it ever has before. Organizations across the globe are faced with more change than most can handle – in order to compete and dominate their segment they are required to grow faster often giving them less time to focus on managing all of their financial goals. They are forced to grow quickly with fewer resource - to do more with less. Managers have to learn to excel in managing themselves, their teams and meeting organizational goals simultaneously.

 

It is a common understanding of a vast majority of leaders that the employees are a company’s most important asset. But in reality, that is only true when the majority of the workforce is fully engaged in their work. If not, they are either adding minimal value or actively working against the organization.

 

There are three types of employees in any organization:


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, October 15, 2017 6:26 PM

Employees disengagement costs the United States upwards of $550 billion a year. A problem but great opportunity.

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#HR Here's How Good Managers Give Bad Employees Feedback

#HR Here's How Good Managers Give Bad Employees Feedback | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

Raise your hand--who likes to discipline an employee? I hear crickets chirping in the background. Yet discipline is a cornerstone of highly productive companies. Without it, employee performance is at risk.

 

But don't see it as a negative. If conducted with a constructive, future focus, it provides consistency, guidance, and valuable feedback both to and from the problem employee.

 

The best managers employ a face-to-face discussion to deal with low performers, and employees with attitude problems in general. This conversation is best handled on the manager's end when they're well prepared and have a game plan. Here's how they do it:


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, June 12, 2017 6:34 PM

What manager likes to give low-performing employees feedback? Not many, but it's part of the job. Here's how the best do it with great success.

Jerry Busone's curator insight, June 30, 2017 7:49 AM

Good advice on tough conversations  

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#HR 3 Ways to Know If an Employee Is a Culture Fit

#HR 3 Ways to Know If an Employee Is a Culture Fit | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

A good resume can blow you away. Impressive universities and company histories may be exactly what you are looking for. A job applicant might say all the right things in the interview, at which they're wearing a perfectly pressed suit and spit-shined shoes. This is the new hire, right?

 

Except, at your company, t-shirts and jeans aren't just for casual Fridays. Where you went to school isn't as important as the passions you pursue on a daily basis. Every project is a cross-discipline team effort, and everybody shares credit. That's your company culture, and it's made your business successful. So no, that candidate, as impressive as they are, is not your new hire.

 

The "best fit" candidate is in the eyes of the beholder, which means you can define your ideal applicant however you want to make sure you make the best decision for your job requirement and your culture.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, August 14, 2016 6:28 PM

Many factors go into making the right hire. Here's how to make sure your candidate is right for your company's culture.