Employee performance is often a reflection of leadership. What happens when leaders ask the impossible? How do you, as the leader, improve performance and increase productivity.
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As a supervisor, do you ever ask for the impossible?
What are strategies that you use to improve accountability without being unreasonable?
Does Asking the Impossible Improve Employee Performance
1. Learn Keys to Improving Performance Does Asking the Impossible Improve Employee Performance?
2. A Story Of a Small Company Team A small company had a staff team that was dedicated to their work, but challenged by their manager/business owner. His expectations were high but his ability to communicate effectively about expectations low. Instead of clearly communicating what tasks needed to be completed in advance he would outline tasks at the last minute without enough time left to complete the job in a quality way. The staff felt that they had to get the job done, that there wasn’t any option. They bent over backwards, worked extra hours, came in on days off to complete the work. And, despite new tasks being thrown in along the way they completed the work. And as quickly as it was done the next unreasonable task was on the table. There was no acknowledgement that they had gotten an impossible job done, just the high expectation for the next.
3. Bent Over Backwards… They bent over backwards, worked extra hours, came in on days off to complete the work. And, despite new tasks being thrown in along the way they completed the work. And as quickly as it was done the next unreasonable task was on the table. There was no acknowledgement that they had gotten an impossible job done, just the high expectation for the next.
4. What happens to your workforce when you fail to acknowledge or thank them? Work forces decrease performance. Research on worker performance has consistently indicated year after year that money is not the number one motivator for staff, but rather social praise, success, acknowledgement rate higher. When business owners and leaders demand, demand, demand and never acknowledge that the staff met deadlines went above and beyond is demoralizing to staff. Staff become frustrated that no matter how hard they work it is never acknowledged. Frustration leads to anger and they wonder why they continue to work so hard.
9. 4. Acknowledge staff through thank you’s and recognition improve the workplace environment and overall work performance. Having a positive, engaged workforce improves the bottom line.
10. Fully Engaged Workforce Using an effective employee performance improvement system is another strategy for developing a fully engaged workforce. Staffs that meet with their manager in a positive improvement system are responsive to manager coaching and feedback. When coming out of an environment that has not been positive or acknowledging managers will need to build trust and rapport.
11. Employee Performance Improvement System The employee performance improvement system works with employees to develop a goal plan to improve performance and focus on top goals for the company. Managers shift their management approach to one of coaching staff. This shift begins a full company culture shift. A positive engaged employee work culture improves overall business results. The benefits to the organization are tremendous.
18. Improved This results in increased performance productivity and results. It also results in decreased stress around performance appraisals through the monthly coaching process.
19. Monthly coaching gives managers an opportunity to provide regular feedback, appreciation and acknowledgement. Teams become highly productive and responsive.
20. Investing in staff Is an investment in the organization, the company results and ultimately the bottom line.
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