‘Helping’ is the motivator that spurs
increased productivity and creativity. As
we know, the definition of success includes helping a team to learn together so
they might accomplish more than if they were to do it alone. Keeping this perspective in mind, leaders
should not assume too much responsibility for the team as it could make the
group dependent, which will then lead the team being unable to manage future
efforts without the involvement of the facilitator.
We have to accept the fact that time
is precious. You simply don’t have enough
time to do everything. It pays to share
out and work together to accomplish great things. People who help each other will always accomplish
more. Accomplishing more means:
·
Able to use time
wisely
·
Being more focus
·
Have a relax state of
mind
·
Sit back and stop
trying to be a perfectionist
·
Able to better plan
In order to ensure people are able
to work and help each other in a healthy environment, we need to ensure good
mentoring practices are in place, such as:
·
Establishing
employee accountability where it will help employee to work comfortably with each
other, thus avoiding the blame game.
·
Ensuring
consistent performance by monitoring on milestone achievements and getting
feedback from people.
·
Avoiding
micromanagement by trusting the people to do their job and by giving them the freedom to
work in their individual styles.
·
Encouragement
from the
leader is much needed by workers as it works miracles.
·
Recognition
given
both in private and in public, also in front of their peers and supervisors.
·
Reaching
out to
the employees just to have a chat about other than work. It will make employee warm up to you.
·
Conducting
teambuilding programmes to ensure bonding are sustained and at the same time they
are having fun.
·
Keeping
communication channels open where all personnel, big or small, can walk into a senior
manager’s room for any other reason. Listening
to the employee should be practiced. Listen
and hear, then understand before speaking up.
It’s another way of getting good feedback on what’s happening on the
ground.
·
Train
managers to be humane such as being respectful, understanding, firm yet kind, and
easy going. Managers also need to be
trained on how to deal with troublesome employees, how to encourage, reprimand
and motivate them. These managerial
assets are worth building as it will make a difference in the employee’
productivity.
·
Emphasizing
on teamwork and encourage team bonding, and inter-team dependency. Employees, who feel they are valued, wanted
and much appreciated will almost always perform better.
·
Rotating
task where employees’ competency can be increased and simultaneously reducing boredom
and monopoly.
Alone we can do so little,
Together we can do so much
(Hellen Keller)
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