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Sample 1: What Do Employees Really Want
Оглавление“There’s a huge gap between what managers think employees want and what they really want,” says a credit union executive. “It seems as though the employees we hire these days aren’t looking for security in long-term careers, whereas the managers have already decided this is the path they want to take. They don’t understand that everybody doesn’t think the same way. I’ve been here for 22 years and I can’t imagine working anywhere else, so for me it’s hard to understand how a young person coming in doesn’t see it in a long-term perspective.”
The differences in the way you rank different aspects of employment may surprise you. Don’t assume you know what your employees want. They may not be like you — in fact, they probably aren’t like you. Take the time to discover what your employees really want.
How can you determine what motivates your employees?
1) Ask them. Go to each of your employees and ask them what things they like most (and least) about their jobs. Ask them specifically, “What are some of the things that the company does to increase your self-esteem?” “What are some of the things that the company does to decrease your self-esteem?” Their answers will give you the starting point you need to develop some effective ways of motivating them.
2) Find out what your employees do in their spare time — both at work and at home. Observe them during break periods and lunch hours. Do they spend their time relaxing? Socializing? Reading? Working?
3) Consider past experiences. To what has the employee responded favorably in the past? What type of projects or assignments really create a high level of productivity? What types of assignments create apathy?
It seems so easy, yet far too many managers and small-business owners fail to take this very important step. Don’t make the mistake of transferring your own likes, dislikes, and desires to employees. The simplest way to find out what motivates your employees is to talk to them. Another way is to observe them. Knowing the interests of your employees when they are away from work is as helpful as knowing their interests on the job.