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Author: Mario Churchill | Total views: 9 Comments: 0
Word Count: 511 Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 10:52 PM

Examining Employee Motivation Is Business

Many companies understand that if their employees are happy, they are more likely to be productive and the company will be more likely to do better when it comes to keeping clients happy and meeting set goals. Business owners may realize that employee motivation tactics would work, but if they do not understand on a personal level how these simple actions can affect a worker, they may not be likely to continue this process or procedure on a regular basis. Instead, they may feel like they are wasting time or money and that the employees would be just as productive and happy if the particular employee motivation tactics were not in place. This can be especially true if a business owner tries out an unsuccessful tactic.

There are some businesses in which a particular motivation tactic would be appreciated and applicable for providing motivation, but if the same tactic were used elsewhere it would be degrading or demeaning. Because of this, it is very important that the proper technique is used in the right company or area. This may require a trial and error period, but this does not mean that the individual should give up on the idea of motivating employees through this process. Instead, it just means that an employer needs to keep trying and find a more successful tactic. Employee feedback on particular motivation tactics could help a business owner figure out more easily what works and what does not.

Employee motivation is just as successful as personal motivators one may use with their children. For example, there are some parents that will give their child $3 for every A they get on their report card, $2 for every B and so on. This is done with the hope that the child will be stimulated to get as many A’s as possible. When it comes to employee motivation, the same tactics can be applied. A business owner can set an attainable goal and the employees can work in order to do what they can to reach the goal and to be able to get the motivator that has been offered to them. It makes everyone feel good. The employee will feel rewarded and irreplaceable within the company and the business owner will be happy that the company is running successfully, which in turn will generate income.

When employees are happy, they can be more patient with the client, more willing to go the extra mile and more likely to be productive and efficient in their specific duties. There are a number of employee motivation tactics that can be put into place. Some can be as simple as weekly lunch meetings outside the office in which co-workers can bond. By strengthening the bonds between co-workers through employee motivation tactics it is more likely that the business team will work like a well oiled machine, content in helping each other where and when they can for the good of the whole rather than for the good of the individual worker within the business.

About the Author

Mario Churchill is a freelance author and has written many articles on various subjects. For more information on sales incentives or employee incentives checkout his websites.




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