Posted on 02 February 2010. Tags: Desire, Different Perspective, Drive Model, Driven, Four Drive Model, motivation, Reaching Your Goals, Self Assessment, Slump, Smile
Think back to a time, and it may even be right now, that you were in a slump, no desire to do a whole lot and not quite sure what will get you going again. It is times like these where looking at the situation from a different perspective can help you get unstuck and moving forward even if it is just baby steps of progress. Continue Reading
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Posted in Employee Engagement
Posted on 19 January 2010. Tags: Apprehension, Attendee, Attendees, Body Language, Frustration, motivation, Negative Attitude, Negative Work Environments, Positive Attitude, Work Environment
When you walked into the office this morning was the general climate a positive or negative one? It seems that when I speak with my friends and former co-workers that their work environments are increasingly toxic with negativity. Who is responsible for this onslaught of emotional crud? Is it the leaders in the organization, the employees, both, or nobody? Continue Reading
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Posted on 02 October 2009. Tags: Employee Motivation, Managing Employees
Each person on the planet has their own unique ideas, interests, talents, skills, and motivators. Even twins who share similar DNA have different opinions, interests, and motivators. So if we understand this, why do so many organizations have one set of motivators to try and change the behavior of the masses?
Does anyone else see anything wrong with this picture? Continue Reading
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Posted in Employee Engagement, Leadership Issues