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Commitment Check: A Process for Enhancing Staff Performance
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| Interest in learning about a simple but powerful commitment check process? The process will help you as a leader to avoid assumptions about any given staff member's commitment before you delegate functions, tasks or projects to them to complete. It will help you help others make their "Yes" a "Yes" and their "No" a "No." It will help keep you from looking the fool as a leader when others procrastinate and fail to perform because their commitment to do so was never there. Read on! |
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Entering the ‘go-go’ zone with your eyes wide open
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| The Go-Go zone is that place a business can find themselves in that sounds like heaven. In reality, it is more often hell. It is the place where you have more business than you know what to do with, where it is all you can muster just to get orders processed and shipped. Keeping customers happy gets left by the wayside. This article is my effort to help you understand the pitfalls of this seemingly idyllic situation, and help you prepare for it if and when it occurs. |
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Lasting gains in staff performance
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| Leadership does make a difference. Leadership pays back in many ways, first better business results, second, people more satisfied, more stable in their jobs and obviously more committed to doing the right things at the right time. For these reasons the search is on for the holy grail of leadership, what is it, how to do it, and how to train people so they do it more often and better than they do now? |
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Toward a better understanding and application of engagement
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| The improved model of the link between staff behaviour and strategy leads to a sharper and different view of engagement based on engagement as visualization. That is people guided to ‘see’ themselves acting out the ideals needed in the role to succeed and achieve the goals and KPIs. This is exactly the same notion as understood and sued in sports. |
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Now You Can Have Super Motivated Staff with these 8 Proven Tips
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| "Great job - well done..." or "You need to improve..."Which one would you rather feedback on?Giving honest feedback is one of the hardest skills to master... |
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How to Avoid the Pitfalls of Micromanagement.
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| Are you constantly checking the work of your team members? Are you a perfectionist?
I define micromanagement as:
Often unintentionally, a micromanager delves into too much detail. Rather than allowing people the responsibility and freedom to do their job, the micromanager monitors and reviews every task. This obsession with detail causes resentment, affecting staff performance in a negative way.
Micromanaging causes frustration. In the end, it can provide the impetus for staff to leave. |
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Coaching, Counseling and Development
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| Counseling is generally considered corrective discipline for serious performance deficits, and can often be avoided with the use of effective coaching techniques. Staff development is a long-term process that´s focused on enhancing people´s strengths and preparing them for the next step on their career ladder.
Coaching, on the other hand, is a "right-now" method that helps your sales consultants to improve the work they do today. Its main purpose is to close the gap between the performance standards you´ve set and their actual performance. |
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Ten Strategic Actions To Improve Sales Staff Productivity
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| How effective is your sales staff? Are they a high performance team, a mediocre performance team or a woefully “underachieving” and blatantly poor performance team? If you have mediocre, underachieving or poor sales people, what are you doing to change that? If your sales staff is not effective, not performing to its potential and is in need of improved performance, Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach offers ten (10) strategic actions to take to change that.
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How to Motivate Under-Performing Personnel
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| It is no secret that the performance of personnel is the largest contributing factor to the long-term success of any organization. Managers may give direction, but in the end, it is the company’s staff that determines how well it executes. It is the staff that must respond to the threat of competition and the shifting interests of shareholders and consumers. Taking this into consideration, one of the greatest challenges facing managers is motivating their personnel to achieve outstanding performance. Whether you are a first-time or veteran manger, these simple strategies will serve as a primer to put you on the right track. |
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Achieving Peak Performance
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| Athletes are trained to reach peak performance through a regime of coaching and mentoring. If they fail to reach world-class performance levels, they fail to achieve significant rewards. There are ways of applying the same concepts of coaching to business staff and even to teams of staff. Make sure your key staff achieve their maximum potential by reaching their peak performance. |
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Building better performance expectations
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| Ask yourself: on a scale of 1-10, 10 being high, how effective are the staff in the business? Chances are you will offer a number between 6 and 7. If extra effort is put in by the leadership that can be lifted to perhaps 7.5 maybe as high as 8 for short periods, then when the extra effort stops, as it must, performance slides back to where it was that is about 6.5. Our research states that 65% is about as good as you will get with the current set of performance and HR tools; to achieve consistently better staff performance, without extraordinary leadership efforts requires much better thinking about how staff are supported to be successful and perform as well as they are able. |
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Alternatives to redundancies have benefits
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| The overall cost with redundancies is far more than just the initial redundancy pay an employee receives. You will need to add costs for the recruitment when you require staff again and the cost of training new recruits to have them reach the development stage your redundant staff were at prior to being made redundant. How do you place a cost on this?
Then there are the negatives that come from any business making redundancies which includes low morale within the workforce which inevitably reduces production, performance and service. Good quality staff can leave for alternative employment due to the uncertainty which may happen after you have reduced to the number of staff you felt appropriate as they have been offered employment from interviews taken during the redundancy process. What is the cost of this?
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Focus On the Basics for Survival
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| When a company is facing challenges, the key to survival is a focus on a few key areas. The two most important areas for success are your staff and your performance against pre-determined key performance indicators. |
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Building A Great Team: The Greater The Delay The Greater The Damage
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| The building of a great team starts with developing great leadership or a great coaching staff - a staff that gets rewarded for building a great, high performance team. One of the most important aspects of management is to hire, train and retain the best talent possible. The longer an organization delays this process of developing a solid staff, the greater will be the damage to the organization. |
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Standardizing Performance Reviews
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| Completing performance reviews on a regular basis is essential for maintaining motivation, assessing department capabilities, and managing your staff effectively. Managers who do not complete performance reviews or deal with performance issues reduce employee morale, decrease credibility of management, diminish organizational effectiveness, and contribute to increased costs for resources. Use Demand Metric’s downloadable Performance Review Template to help you standardize your employee performance review process. |
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Coaching Careless Staff
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| Managing careless staff can be very frustrating for both the manager and the team particularly if the staff member appears not to care about how their performance is affecting others. Here is how you can use a coaching approach to get staff to focus on fixing the problem themselves. |
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