Never Push Loyal Employees to the Point they no longer Care!steemCreated with Sketch.

in #life7 years ago

People don’t leave bad companies. They leave bad bosses. The worst place an employee can be, is stuck in an organization with a micro-manager that doesn't care and there are no opportunities for growth and advancement.

Employees want meaningful work, and they want autonomy in how they work. No matter how great a company’s products and/or services may be, if management is dysfunctional, that company will have serious problems. The typical 'bad boss' spends their time directing employees rather than empowering them. Micromanaging is oppressive, fosters anxiety and creates a high stress work environment. Eventually, employees will become disenchanted and quit to work for another company. 

Some companies employee scientific management to boost productivity. They put profit above people and sought to gain every ounce of productivity out of employees. They don't even stop much to celebrate the teams’ successes. It was about quickly moving along to the next goal. There is no real leadership (vision and inspiration) only management (command and control). The culture is basically do as you are told. Suggestions and recommendations by employees and even results of viewpoint surveys are often ignored. Management don't accept negative results. Their analysis of such results centered on whether employees understood the questions which was an insult to our intelligence. 

 Employees are the heart of the company and if the heart stops beating what will happen. 

This way employees become disengaged and focused solely on their salary. This is the only high point. Most individuals do nothing extra outside of their job specifications. The workload is unfeasible, however at 4:00 pm on the dot, employees could be seen leaving the office, as if there was a fire drill taking place. Team spirit and morale are extremely low.Everyone feel stifled. For highly-driven and ambitious individuals, it can be likened to putting an eagle in a chicken coop and clipping their wings. Nobody can be in such a company for long. Employee turnover is high. Many individuals want to leave, but because of debts or accumulated retirement earnings remained. Such companies don't stay in business for long.

Leaders need to know their employees and what motivates them. If you are heading a small organization and job openings are few and far in between; Make cross training, job rotation and mentoring available and gave employees more responsibility. Assign challenging projects that motivate employees and give them stretch targets which will cause them to grow. If they have plateaued and there is nothing else to look forward to, they will become disengaged.

Employee engagement soars when it’s a priority and looked upon with purpose and intention. If you want to get the best out of your employees - Put people first. Show employees that you care. Treat them well. Reward and Recognize their efforts. Celebrate successes. When you show you want and value employees contributions, they become far more engaged in the outcomes. Furthermore, take an interest in their development by giving them responsibility and challenges that will help them to grow. When people feel they are moving forward, adding to their skill base, learning new concepts, and stretching their capabilities, motivation tends to remain high. 

Source: https://www.linkedin.com ; user: Brigette Hyacinth

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Absolutely. It's funny how management seem to attract people who are so detached from others and therefore don't put people first.

Yes and it is pivotal to have a perfect and motivated team in order to performe great! I hope this is more and more the case in the future!

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