Four Easy Actions To Engage Your People
by Miki Saxon
Employee engagement is a hot topic these days; it’s also a function of corporate culture. And while managers may not be able to control culture there are many things they can do within their own department and even team.
One of the biggest is to show your appreciation of your people. Study after study confirms employees’ desire to feel valued; to make a difference and be credited for it. But how, with budgets cut below bone level?
Here are four simple actions that you can implement at no financial cost and that don’t require approval from anyone.
- Ask everyone, not just your so-called stars, for input, ideas, suggestions and opinions.
- Listen and really hear the response, discuss it, think about it.
- Use what you get as often as possible, whether in whole or in part, or as the springboard that leads to something totally different.
- Credit the source(s), both up and down, publicly and privately, thank them, compliment them, congratulate them.
If you’re sincere, you can’t lay it on too thick; if you’re faking it, they’ll know.
And if you’re foolish enough to steal the credit for yourself in the mistaken name of job security you’ll have the fun of explaining to your boss the plummeting productivity and soaring turnover that accompanies those thefts.
It’s easy to remember, just think ALUC.
Ask
Listen!
Use
Credit
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