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Stop Letting Procrastination Hold You Back

Kevin Eikenberry Leave a Comment

We all procrastinate sometimes. Some people make it a way of life. Either they put off tasks they dread or they simply thrive when producing work at the last minute. Many people, however, wish they procrastinated less. They scold themselves for creating unnecessary stress or regret their time management when they produce less-than-stellar work. Of all the comments I’ve … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Personal & Professional Development Tagged With: Kevin Eikenberry, leadership mindset, leadership quotes, motivation

If You Want to Succeed, Adopt These 6 Habits

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It's a dog eat dog world out there, and if you want to survive (and thrive) you need to perform at a higher level, produce quicker, better results, instantly recover from missteps, and garner the confidence to thrive in times of uncertainty, says successful businessman and author Paul G. Krasnow. In his new book, The Success Code: A Guide for Achieving Your Personal Best in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Personal & Professional Development Tagged With: career advancement, featured blogger, leadership mindset, motivation

Disengagement is a Huge Problem, But YOU Can Fix It

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The most recent Gallup "State of the Global Workforce" report tells us that 85% of employees are not engaged or actively disengaged at work, and it's costing $7 trillion in lost productivity. Is it possible that only 15% percent of your employees are engaged at work? If that's the case, how much is it costing you? As a manager, you have so much control over employee … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Management, Personal & Professional Development Tagged With: coaching skills, communicating with employees, morale, motivation

7 Tips to Celebrate Your Team’s Progress

Kevin Eikenberry 1 Comment

Celebration is often a challenging topic for leaders. They wonder if they should celebrate and when it's appropriate to do so. You tend to see two extremes: Those who don't celebrate anything because employees "already know they are succeeding so why waste time celebrating?" and those who celebrate every-single-thing along the way. The best solution (as is the often the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Management Tagged With: Kevin Eikenberry, leadership mindset, motivation, productivity

Are You the Reason for Low Employee Engagement?

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We talk about motivation and engagement a great deal here on the Bud to Boss blog because it is critically important. Employee disengagement leads to low productivity and poor performance, and can seriously hurt the bottom line. As this Quill infographic shows, disengaged employees cost the U.S. $450-550 billion dollars annually, according to Gallup. Take a look at the data, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Performance Management Tagged With: communicating with employees, leadership mindset, leadership problems, motivation

10 Employee Needs You Must Meet to Succeed

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When employees needs are not met, they find it difficult — if not impossible — to focus on anything else. As their leader, you play a pivotal role in ensuring that those needs are met. If you put in the time and effort, employees will perform at a higher level, will be more loyal and will be much more likely to hit their goals. So what do employees want from their leaders? … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Management Tagged With: coaching, communicating with employees, Guy Harris, leadership mindset, motivation, trust

Inspire Employees to Take Pride in Their Work

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Employees who take pride in their work are motivated, productive and pleasant to be around. They raise the overall morale of the workplace and inspire their co-workers. They happily go above and beyond requirements and expectations simply because their work makes them feel good. These four leadership practices will instill pride in all of your employees: Build anticipation for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Personal & Professional Development Tagged With: feedback, leadership, morale, motivation

[Infographic]: How to Motivate 6 Different Employee Types

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The best way to motivate people is to truly understand what motivates them. Sounds painfully simple, and yet, too many leaders don't follow that advice. They stick to one-size-fits-all tactics or rely on money to motivate employees to do their very best. In this infographic, created by Headway Capital, you'll learn that money is not the answer to everything and instead … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Coaching & Feedback, Performance Management Tagged With: coaching, featured blogger, motivation, new leaders

Get Employees Pumped to Attend Training

Kevin Eikenberry 1 Comment

Because you are reading these words, I am confident you are a believer in ongoing learning and development for yourself and those you lead. So you may find it hard to understand why your team members dread the training that you make available to them. Many leaders who have attended my leadership training courses through the years have asked me "How do I get my employees … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Management, Personal & Professional Development Tagged With: Kevin Eikenberry, motivation, new leaders, training

The Most Critical Thing You Can Do During Your First Week as Leader

Jaimy Ford 1 Comment

No doubt you have so much going on when you take over a team for the first time. Still, how you spend your time during those early days sets the stage for weeks, months or even years to come. Use it wisely by taking the time to build rapport and form relationships with your new employees. In your first week as a leader, sit down with employees individually, and ask each the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Management, Teambuilding Tagged With: communicating with employees, motivation, new leaders

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