Title: Keeping Morale High In the Workplace
1Keeping Morale High In the Workplace
- Motivation1.com
- paulclayton_at_earthlink.net
2Morale is the Energizer of the organization
- Morale is proportionate to how involved an
employee is in the organization.
3The Perception of Justice
- The greatest trap in lowering morale is the
perception there is injustice. - Process need to be followed.
4Develop A Culture of Gratitude
- 1 complaint among employees not being
recognized
5A Culture of Loyality
6Participatory Management
7A Vision of the Future
- Every Great leader had a vision for the future.
8Mission How can we change the world
9A passion for the Job
10Creating Competition
11Give them Control
12Manager Vs. Leader
Would your people follow you if you did not have
your title?
13Comparison
- New School
- Manages energy
- Manages Performance
- Encourages breaks
- Pay for energy and performance
- Morale fuels energy
- Understands the connection between home and
office - Employee driven
- Employee is number one
- Trains to improve physical, mental and emotional
- Vision and Passion
- Old School
- Manages Time
- Manages Worker
- Few breaks
- Pay per hour
- Morale is unimportant
- Office is office, home is home they never come
together - Authority driven
- Customer is most important
- Training limited to direct work activities
- Rules and regulations
14What is a leader
- A Leader is someone who take you some where you
would not go alone
15Leader
- Creates a culture or environment where others can
succeed. - Manages things (buildings equipment )
- Leads People
- Leadership is an influence process.
16Ten Qualities of a Leader
- Has a vision of the future. I have a dream
- Listens Listen to what troops have to say
- Caring Cares about the people being led has a
passion for them. - Knowledgeable in setting direction
- Model Behavior Dont expect others to do
something you do not do yourself.
17Ten Qualities of a Leader
- Integrity adherence to a code of values
- Consistent Management is consistent in the
decisions Predictive environment. - Set of Directions and Goals a map of the dream.
- Confident leader can accomplish the vision or
dream. - Honest Up front and shares the good and the bad
188 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT LEADERSHIP
- Do Associates get along?
- Is there trust between Administration and
Associates? - Outside Recognition
- Is there Office Pride?
- Is there competition?
- Is there a challenge?
- Is there an enemy?
- Is there a vision?
19People have to like each other to have a team
leader
- Have functions that get people to connect as
persons. - If there is one thing that you can not tolerate
is disrespect. - Future Hiring Check Out Plays Well In The
Playground.
20Leaders Need to be Trusted
- In a team all are equal with different jobs
- There are no secrets
- Open all meetings to team members
- Are they Employees or Contributors of value?
Associates and Team Members
21Tooting Your Own Horn
- Speak at the next conference.
- Write articles
- Do TV interviews
22Team Pride
- What is the team best at?
- USP Unique Selling Point
- Bring in Visitors into your office.
- Have people talk about their department.
- Pep rally
23COMPETITION
- Intramurals seldom work.
- Find another office to be in competition with
from WA or another State. - Rank yourself in this State
24A STANDARD A CHALLENGE
- The best in the State
- The best in the Country
- Individual departments
- EG We have the
- lowest cost per placement
- 0 mistakes
- highest placement salary
- highest retention rate
- Create an enemy
25Who is the enemy?
- Poverty
- Domestic Violence
- Low Standards of living
- Unemployment
- Homes without heat
26Leaders need Vision, Mission and Guiding
Principles
- Vision To Arrive in San Diego
- Mission Fly to MIA-DFW-SAN
- Guiding Principles(our priorities)
- Safety
- Comfort
- On Time
27Great Leaders Have A Vision
- The Promised Land
- The Holy Grail
- The New Frontier
- Thy Kingdom Come
- I Have a Dream