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Remember to Compliment Colleagues
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Leaders should balance critiques of their employees with praise, says a former executive.
What Leaders Should Do Before the End of the Year
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The best leaders know how to ensure their employees are happy and motivated for the new year, says an executive coach.
Why Too Much Positive Thinking can be a Weakness
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New research indicates that leaders with an overly positive management style can put their organizations at risk.
Creativity Killers and How to Stop Them
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Two researchers have identified the types of people who most often stifle creative thinking. By recognizing and handling these individuals appropriately, managers can recover and cultivate creative thinking at their offices, according to the researchers.
Everyday Ideas for Engaging Employees
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From walking around the office more to eating lunch with staff, managers can employ a number of simple techniques that will help keep their employees happy and motivated, says one leadership guru.
The Best Time to Share Bad News
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A leadership guru advises managers to consider carefully their motives before deciding whether to share bad news with their team members.
Getting Employees to Take Initiative
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Workers who do their jobs and nothing more do not contribute to organizational growth, says one leadership guru who offers advice on how to motivate these employees.
Giving Employees More Recognition
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More than half of workers aren’t satisfied with how much recognition they receive, according to a recent survey of jobseekers.
Identifying Office Prima Donnas
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One leadership guru writes that all managers should know how to identify employees with “situational dedication”—those who occasionally show “flashes of brilliance” but are generally unreliable.
Motivating Employees the Wikipedia Way
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Wikipedia is arguably one of the greatest collections of knowledge and information ever assembled, according to many of its users. But a majority of the work that went into creating and maintaining it has been done by unpaid volunteers. How did this happen, and what can managers learn from it?
Why Showing Appreciation Matters
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New research on high-performing teams of employees shows that positive feedback outweighs negative feedback by nearly a 6 to 1 ratio. So how can managers use appreciation to boost the performance of their employees?
Ways to Destroy Employee Morale
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Employee morale can have a major impact on productivity and the bottom line. To build morale at the office, managers must treat employees with respect and avoid several "surefire" mistakes.
Tracking Employee Happiness
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Managers spend too much time and energy focusing on the engagement level of their employees, says one performance measurement consultant. He believes they should instead concentrate on whether their employees are happy or not.
Dealing with the Office 'Debbie Downer'
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Nearly every office has one—a colleague who has a negative comment about everything. It is important to deal quickly with this individual, writes one management expert, because ignoring him or her will only further bring down office morale.
Motivation Mistakes to Avoid
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The authors of a new book say that managers who rely on bonuses to motivate employees are missing the mark. Instead, they say managers should leverage current research to motive employees more effectively.
All Work and Some Play
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Work isn’t all fun and games, but a growing number of employers are hoping to change this expectation: they’re incorporating elements of videogames into the workplace to engage their employees.
Keeping Employees Sharp
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Managers are responsible for leveraging their organizations’ resources efficiently, and employees are arguably their most valuable resource. A leadership expert offers four, outside-the-box ideas that managers can implement to break up the monotony of the workplace and get the most from their staffs.
The Dangers of Over-Praising
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Saying everyone’s a winner doesn’t make it true, writes one management guru who worries office cheerleading may have just the opposite effect on achieving organizational goals.
Small Wins at Office Make Big Difference
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Seemingly mundane workday events can make or break employees’ “inner work lives,” according to the authors of a new management book.
Ways to Reward Your Employees Without Money
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If you’re pinching pennies around the office to meet your budget, then you may not be able to afford to reward your employees financially. Still, that doesn’t mean that you can’t find other creative ways to recognize them for their hard work.
Tapping Employee Ideas
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Employees often have ideas they may be reluctant to share with their managers. Here are some methods to get your staff members engaged in the creative process.
Energizing Employees during the Afternoon Slump
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Their morning coffee buzz has worn off, their lunch is beginning to digest and sitting all day is beginning to make them restless. Is there anything managers can do to boost their workers’ productivity during this time of fatigue?
Motivate Workers by Getting in Their Heads
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Recent neuroscience research reveals that managers can motivate their employees by appealing to the inner drives hard-wired into their brains.
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