Monday, November 28, 2011

Motivating Others? - It all Starts with You

If you wonder why your people aren't motivated, First, take a look in the mirror. Do you look like this? 


If you wonder why people seem so unhappy, ask yourself first how happy you are at work. You are responsible for setting the bar and always being on your game. It is a tough task but this is where it starts. Before you can start addressing the performance problems of your employees, ask yourself a few questions first. 


1. Why do you lead? What do you get out of it? 

2. What satisfaction do you gain from being in a leadership position? 


3. How passionate are you about leading people? Just because you own the place doesn't mean you are the best leader of the people. And just because you were a really good individual contributor doesn't mean you rock at management.  


4. Do you have the necessary skill set to be more than a manager - to truly be a leader of people? 


5. Are you continually developing your leadership skills? 


6. Are you asking for feedback regarding your performance? 



Once you have taken a look in the mirror and are confident you are leading by example, you can feel good about having those difficult conversations with your employees.  And you can check out other posts within this blog to learn just how to do that!

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