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Figuring Out What Motivates Employees

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Two questions I often hear from coaching clients during workshops and consulting engagements are: "How do I work with an unmotivated person?" "How do I motivate someone to work harder?" Here are the quick answers: There is no such thing as an unmotivated person. Everyone is motivated to do something. Therefore, everyone is motivated. You cannot motivate … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Management, Performance Management Tagged With: leadership, motivation, productivity

Tactics to Calm Yourself Down Fast

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Last week, we shared a post by Quint Studer, "How to Handle Yourself During Stressful, Busy Times." This week, we're following up on the post by offering more advice from Struder, author of The Busy Leader’s Handbook: How to Lead People and Places That Thrive. You are going to be stressed, but you will only make it worse if you can't calm yourself down in the heat of moment. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Personal & Professional Development Tagged With: featured blogger, leadership mindset, new leaders, productivity

How to Handle Yourself During Stressful, Busy Times

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There's no question about it: Today's workplace can be stressful. The long work hours, the endless flow of information, the competing demands on our attention—all these factors can make us feel perpetually overwhelmed and out of control if not managed well. The conditions that lead to stress are not "bad" says Quint Studer. They're just reality. But he says the best … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Management Tagged With: difficult situations, featured blogger, productivity

Improve Team Productivity With 3 Attention Management Strategies

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This is a guest post by Maura Nevel Thomas, an award-winning international speaker and trainer on productivity and work-life balance. As a new team leader, you’re faced with a challenge. Employee productivity is now at least in part, up to you. How will you increase your team's productivity so you can continue to drive value at your company?   As a first step, I encourage … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Performance Management Tagged With: career advancement, motivation, productivity, time-management

Should You Be Worried About Time Theft in Your Office? 

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Would it surprise you to know that nearly 75 percent of US businesses are affected by time theft? Most companies don’t notice it. To be fair, it’s likely because most employees aren’t even conscious of doing it either. Unfortunately, it’s costing workplaces $50 billion annually.   Image Source Time theft is defined as the practice of employees charging their … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Management Tagged With: difficult employees, difficult people, difficult situations, productivity, technology, time-management

Overcome Your Distraction Addiction

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There are lots of things people become addicted to. I believe one of the most prevalent isn’t ever mentioned in the same breath with the addictions you thought of as you were reading the first sentence. What can we do to deny the allure of the distraction, regain our focus, and maximize our productivity? Good questions. Here are some answers for you. Stop multi-tasking You … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Management Tagged With: Kevin Eikenberry, new leaders, productivity, time-management

5 Leadership Tips to Improve Your Bottom Line

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I recently came across the article "Five Human Resource Tips to Improve Your Bottom Line," by Charlotte Canning, Vice President of Brand and Culture at Hoffer Plastics Corporation and while it absolutely applies to HR professionals, the advice is perfect for leaders, too. Here is Charlotte's best advice, as it relates to your leadership role. Protect employees' quality of … [Read more...]

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

Ensure Vacation Success With Candid Conversations

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Summer is slipping by, so if you or your employees are part of the more than 50 percent of U.S. employees who leave vacation days on the table at the end of the year, it's time to encourage everyone (including yourself) to plan a vacation before the days of summer are long gone. But, first. Let's talk about why so many people don't use their earned vacation time. In a study … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Communication Tagged With: communicating with employees, communication, difficult conversations, featured blogger, productivity

Don’t Confuse Work Commitment With Work Addiction

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Fifty-five percent of U.S. employees have admitted to checking work emails after 11 p.m., according to data collected by Instant Offices.  Is that commitment or work addiction? Commitment is what you're looking for. Addiction to work, not so much. When employees feel compelled to be available 24/7, always have work on the mind, and forgo personal (and down) time to meet the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Management Tagged With: difficult situations, featured blogger, leadership problems, productivity

The Truth About Work-Life Balance

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Summer is here, so it's a good time to think about work-life balance. Unfortunately, you and your employees are so busy and feel pulled in so many directions that you all may find the idea of work-life balance elusive, and with good reason. Technology makes us available and "on" 24/7/365. Our phones tether us to work. Our minds wander to the job at the most inopportune … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Management Tagged With: difficult situations, Kevin Eikenberry, productivity

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