(EXTRACTION FROM TEAM MANAGEMENT: Team
Management Skills at http://www.mindtools.com)
Happy people are more productive, more engaged, and more likely to come
up with new ideas. This leads to higher
performance, increased productivity, lower absenteeism, reduced staff turnover,
and a more satisfied and creative team. People
who are happy enjoy better relationships and have a positive attitude. This
increases effectiveness, boosts morale, and leads to a great atmosphere within
the group. - See more at:
http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/helping-people-flourish.htm#sthash.2r6FqfCP.dpuf
Analyzing and
Improving Employee Well-Being
JOB DEMANDS-RESOURCES (JD-R) MODEL
Job Demands
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Job Resources (Job Positives)
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- the physical or emotional stressors in your role
- include time pressures, a heavy workload, a stressful working environment,
role ambiguity, emotional labor, and poor relationships
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- the physical, social, or organizational factors that help you achieve
goals, and reduce stress
- include autonomy, strong work relationships, opportunities for
advancement, coaching and mentoring, and learning and development
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The principles
of the Job Demands-Resources Model
Step 1
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Identify job demands
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Note the stressors that could have a negative effect on your team, include:
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Short
deadlines
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High
volumes of work
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Complex or boring projects
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An uncomfortable work environment
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Few opportunities to work autonomously
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Poor working relationships
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Emotionally draining tasks or roles
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Unclear
goals or role ambiguity
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Limited opportunities for career advancement
or personal development
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Excessively bureaucratic rules and procedures
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Step 2
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Address job
demands
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make sure that you have the right people assigned
to the right tasks
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examine your team's work flows
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Make sure that your team has a pleasant working
environment
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Support your team members
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help them to feel engaged with the work
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make sure that they have the res sources
they need
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Be ready to listen to their concern
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respond with empathy
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make sure that your team members understand the
true purpose of their work
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be sensitive
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Share success stories
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teach your people how to cope with the stress
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Step 3
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Identify
possible job resources / positives
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Talk to your team members one-on-one to find out what changes they
would like to see.
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Mentoring or coaching opportunities.
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Training and development opportunities.
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Regular constructive feedback.
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Increased autonomy.
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Clearer goals.
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Organizational rules, benefits, or processes that
support and strengthen employees.
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Step 4
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Promote job
resources / positives
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encourage learning and development
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encourage good working relationships
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Provide regular constructive feedback
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offer a wide variety of training and development
opportunities
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Cross-training
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make sure that job descriptions are up to date
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create a team charter to define everyone's roles
and responsibilities
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