5.INSPIRE LEADERSHIP AND MOTIVATION IN THE WORKPLACE
INSPIRE LEADERSHIP AND MOTIVATION IN THE WORKPLACE
Whether you’re a junior-level employee or in senior management, chances are you’ve heard that being a good leader at work is key to inspiring and motivating people. But how exactly are leadership and motivation in the workplace connected? And more importantly, what do small-business owners and managers need to know about how leadership inspires motivation at work?
In
this article, you’ll learn eight ways leadership inspires motivation at work to
create an environment where employees feel both valued and willing to go the
extra mile with you.
1.
Leadership is the Link Between Values and Action
This
is probably the most important way in which leadership and motivation in the
workplace are linked. Think of leadership as the bridge between the
organization’s values and its actions. A lot of people join companies based on
the organization’s mission and values. Whether the organization is
committing to sustainable practices or has a corporate social
responsibility (CSR) program in place, employees look to leaders to see that
the company is serious about its values. When they can see that leaders
and managers are delivering on company values, employees will be motivated to
promote those values within the company.
2.
Positive Leadership Increases Performance
The
quickest way to make your team unproductive is with negative leadership styles. People
feed off the mood of people around them, especially their leaders. That’s just
human nature. On the other hand, leaders who consistently bring positivity to
their teams are more likely to spread positivity among employees and improve
morale and motivation.
By
positive leadership, we don’t mean you should ignore organizational problems
or an employees’ poor performance. Instead, the key is to develop
a solution-based spin on employee performance and
behavior. If an employee has a poor annual
review, come up with a plan and solutions for them to improve for the
next time. You’ll find that even struggling employees will be more motivated to do
better.
3. Leadership is
About Sharing the Vision
If
employees are going to be fully on board with the company’s strategy and
direction, they need to know exactly what plans and paths the company will
be taking to achieve those goals. One vital role of a good leader is to
communicate the company’s mission, vision, and strategy, so everyone understands
how they fit into the bigger picture. People who know exactly how their
contributions are valued are more likely to fully participate.
Everyone
needs a sense of purpose. When employees understand the organization’s story —
where it’s been, where it is, and where it’s going — they’ll be more motivated
to play a part in that story.
4.
Leadership Prioritizes the Health of the Organization
One
thing that leaders should constantly ask themselves is, “How is the team
doing?” Not the company, but the people who are part of the company. This is
how to accurately assess the health of the organization.
While
not every employee issue is within your control to improve, you’d be surprised
how much power leaders have to make lives better for employees. Something as
simple as a wellness program can significantly improve employee morale
and work-life balance. And while everyone wants a raise, remember that
attractive benefits packages are important motivational factors for
employees.
Not
only will employees be in better spirits, but you might find that they’re
taking less sick leave, too. In other words, if you take care of your
employees now, they’ll take care of the company and its mission in the long
term.
5.
Leadership Opens Up Paths for Everyone
A
healthy organization also provides people with growth opportunities and a path
forward to advance within the company. When companies offer transparent
opportunities for growth and personal development, employees can set clear
goals for themselves. They know the performance measures they have to surpass
to get that promotion. Or they know the skill set they need to move into a
different role. All of this translates to employees with more motivation.
6.
Leadership Builds Solid Relationships
In
the end, everything we do is about relationships. It’s much easier for leaders
and managers to build motivation when they have a solid relationship
with employees. After all, how can you expect your employees to follow you if
they don’t know what you want? In addition, when leaders have strong
relationships with employees, they learn the best ways to mentor and lead each
employee individually. There’s nothing more motivating than that.
7.
People Trust Leaders Who Lead and Follow
Good leadership doesn’t mean
constantly forcing your authority on your employees. On the contrary, leaders
benefit and inspire motivation by showing their teams that they know how to be
good followers and work within the group. When leaders are willing to delegate
tasks and follow others’ lead, it shows they trust the team, which is an
excellent way to motivate team members. Showing your trust in the team also
makes it easier for the team to trust you. And if your employees trust
you, you can be sure they’ll be motivated to go above and beyond what you ask
of them.
8. Leadership Builds
Trust Among Everyone
Effective
leadership isn’t just about how employees see their managers. Good leaders
inspire employees to be accountable to their teams and to each other. In other
words, when there’s good leadership in place at work, employees are more
motivated not just to perform well in front of you, but in front of all of
their colleagues. When you put in the time and effort to be a good leader at
work, you’ll notice signs of increased employee motivation all around, even
when you’re not there to directly supervise.
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at
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