brainydodo.com brainydodo.com
Site Home :> About Us :> Place Your Link :> Privacy :> Terms of Service :> Add Article
Search:   
 
 

Amazing We Can Dress Ourselves

Dozens of books purport to teach women how to change the way they operate in order to be effective i ... - Liz Ryan
 

Bad Interview: How A Bad Interview or Bad Interviewer Can Effect You

The interview tends to be where jobs are won and lost and is typically where you get to really learn ... - Carl Mueller
 

Where Does the Money Come From?

There are vastly more entrepreneurs seeking start-up funding than there are available funding source ... - Geoff Ficke
 
 

A Follow Up Letter After A Job Interview - Why You Can't Afford Not To Send One

Do you bother to send a follow up letter after a job interview? If not, you may be passing up the ch ... - Nigel Patterson
 

Business Ideas

The process of creating or seizing an opportunity is less the result of a deliberate search than it ... - John Vinturella
 
 

Site Home › Employment & Careers › Office & Workplace
 

Workplace Motivation Secrets

 
Author: Peter Murphy

Workplace motivation is the key to a successful, happy, comfortable working environment. Achieving that is not as easy as it may seem. Workplace motivation is hard to achieve for many different reasons.

Some people tend to take a job that they do not particularly want, just for the money. When people do this, they can be resentful at the workplace. Another issue is that maybe the pay doesn't seem worthy when compared to the work responsibilities.

Some people resent the management in the workplace. They feel as if the management gets paid the higher salary and does less work. Other problems that can defray workplace motivation include moods and different personalities of the staff.

So, as you can see, there are many obstacles to overcome when trying to maintain workplace motivation. But it can be done.

There are five simple tips and suggestions that can greatly increase the workplace motivation.

One tool to consider is this. There are three priorities to getting the job done.

1. Quality Job
2. Cheap
3. Quick

You need to consider what it is that you want to be your first and second priority. If you try to achieve all three of these, the results will be negative. For instance: if you want a quality job done cheap, then it won't be quick.

If you want a quality job done quickly, then it won't be cheap. And if you want a quick job done cheap, it will be low quality.

The job of management is to get a desired task completed through employees. So to get them to do it and do it right requires some consideration on management's part.

1. When management tries to control employees, the end result is bad. Employees need to have some control over what they are doing.

They need to be able to think on their own and rationalize why they are doing this job a certain way. If it makes sense to them, it is easier to do it.

2. There has to be rewards for a job well done. People are motivated by words of affirmation, monetary awards such as bonuses, gifts or promotions. If these are not handed out, what is the point in doing a great job?

3. Room for error has to be accepted by management. We are only human. There will be mistakes and failures. The responsibility of management needs to be having a plan in place when something does go wrong.

Because it will go wrong! And when it does, then you go to plan B and the employees will learn from that mistake.

4. A friendly, fun environment is a must. No one wants to go to work where you are not allowed to laugh. People can socialize and work at the same time!

5. Another important issue in achieving workplace motivation is job description. Management should never be above doing the same tasks as the employee if they are needed.

It sends a bad message to the employee if you are short handed and the manager cannot, or won't, step in and help out.

Workplace motivation can be difficult to achieve. However, it can be done if the right tools are offered, and everyone can work as a team.

Author Bio:
Peter Murphy is a champion in this field. Peter has written several articles in the past on this topic.
You can search for this article using: diversity in the workplace, workplace safety, office workplace ergonomics, workplace diversity
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Must-Know Tips On Executive Job Search
 
Work Place Communication in Non-Profits with Paid and Volunteer Staff
 
Keeping the Books: Have-to and Ought-to
 
Influencing the Mind: Learning as It Relates to the Self
 
Amazing We Can Dress Ourselves
 
Easy Ways To Get Your Web Site Noticed by Search Engines
 
Buy A Business With This Secret Tactic-And You'll Never Have A Problem Getting Financing
 
How Good Is Your Big Idea
 
Getting Good IT Management Training
 
Stories and Storytelling are Good for Business
 
 
 

 

Sports & Adventure

 

Eating & Drinking

 

Teens & Kids

 

Education & Reference

 

Employment & Careers

 

Hotels & Travel

 

Art & Culture

 

Events & News

 

Vehicles & Automotive

 

Games & Play

 

Research & Science

 

Medical Care

 

Law & Politics

 

Recreation

 

Self Management

 

Family & Home

 

Finance & Investment

 

Business & Commerce

 

Health & Therapy

 

Lifestyle & Fashion

 

Software & Networking

 

Property & Estate

 

Malls & Shopping

 

Society & Issues

 
Site Home :> Privacy :> Terms of Service
Copyright © www.brainydodo.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide.