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Everyone Needs to be Seen
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mailing list 2009As a manager you've probably considered what it takes to "motivate" your employees. You've probably asked yourself, "How can I get them to do this or that?" This month's e-tip offers some practical, yet simple tips for connecting with your staff in a way that is meaningful and valuable. I'm not sure anyone can truly motivate anyone else--doesn't motivation come from within? As managers we can create an environment where employees feel compelled to contribute in a positive way. Here are a few ideas for creating that environment.
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Everyone Needs to be Seen

                                                                                                        
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What really motivates employees today? Well, just look at them! I haven't met a human being on Earth (yet) who doesn't have a need to be seen.

I'm often asked to speak about "motivating employees." This seems like a funny request because what catches the attention of one employee may not appeal to his or her colleague. Motivation is a subjective concept. And, while money is always a factor, the research and my favorite organizational psychologist Frederick Herzberg, made it clear that money is only important to a point.

Acknowledgement, the act of noticing another person, is the strongest (and cheapest) motivation tool we have. And for many leaders, the hardest part about acknowledging others is remembering to do so. Here are a few tips for acknowledging those around you:

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 Look them in the eye and say, "Good Morning" or "Hello"

· Use their name in a conversation

· Smile directly to them

· Send an email that specifically mentions something they did--even if it was an expected part of their job

· Leave a note on their desk that mentions something you appreciate

· Just listen--even if you don't have time

· Ask another question before giving your answer to their problems or requests-engage them

· Hang around and be available when they need you

· Challenge them by conveying your faith in their ability to meet the high expectations you have
  established-
be a cheerleader

· Take a moment to ask two easy questions
on a regular basis:
   - How do you feel about....?
   - What do you need to...?

The human condition leads us all to crave recognition. Not a plaque, or a pin, or an award--just acknowledgement from those who have the power to recognize our efforts. In our current world of declining budgets and scaled back incentive programs, use the easiest and most desired tool for motivating: acknowledgement.

Upcoming Events


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Arizona MPI Education Forum
August 13-15, 2010
Tucson, AZ

Marnie is a featured speaker at this year's AZ Meeting Professionals International event and she's talking about change. "This Ain't Your Dad's Meeting: Engaging and Exciting an Increasingly Youthful Crowd," will explore the divide between younger and older meeting attendees. As our workforce gets younger (and we all get older) we must reexamine our methods and adapt. This is going to be a fun one!


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AZ SHRM Annual Conference
August 31st - September 3rd, 2010
Wild Horse Pass Resort and Casino
Phoenix, AZ

The AZ SHRM Annual Conference is the largest human resource conference in the state of Arizona. It provides fantastic keynote speakers, great educational sessions, networking opportunities, and exposure to the newest HR products, techniques and services. Marnie will be speaking once again. This year's topic: It's Okay to Say "I Don't Know" - Answering the Tough HR Questions that Have No Easy Answers. Catch this presentation on Thursday, September 2 from 9:45 to 11:00 a.m. 

 

 
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2010 IPMA-HR International Training Conference & Expo

October 2 - 6, 2010
Sheraton Seattle Hotel & Towers
Seattle, WA

We try not to miss the IPMA-HR Annual Conference and we invite you to join us this year in a fabulous location. Beautiful Seattle will be the place to meet, network, and do business with hundreds of public sector human resource professionals. The program is shaping up to be one of the best yet. Mark your calendar!
    
Recommended Reading

Wander Woman
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Wander Woman: How High-Achieving Women Find Contentment and Direction
by Dr. Marcia Reynolds is the first personal development book focused on the needs and desires of high-achieving women as opposed to the general population of women. These women do not need assertiveness skills, do not want to focus on their fears and will probably not balance their lives. They need a book that will address their specific challenges.

Based on the research for Dr. Reynold's doctorial dissertation, Wander Woman speaks directly to strong, smart women between the ages of 30 and 55 who are constantly searching for "something more." She defines the societal factors that led to the drive and restlessness these women experience. In their constant search for the next great thing, they lose a sense of who they are and what their purpose is beyond their accomplishments and praise. This book provides practical exercises, powerful questions and case studies to help the women channel their restless energy into a more focused, fulfilling path.

You can find out more about the book and the launch at www.WanderWomanBook.com. Please join Marcia and me in getting the word out. We are on a mission to help high-achieving women free themselves from the "burden of greatness" and define success on their own terms.

National Speakers Association: The Business of Speaking

 
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NSA's new 10-CD collection, "The Business of Speaking - Refocus, Reshape, and Retool Your Speaking Business," features a selection of NSA's business experts, who will help you refocus, reshape and retool your speaking business. Enjoy a special introductory price of $79 when you order before Sept. 1, 2010. This set features This Ain't Your Dad's Audience Anymore: How To Engage and Excite an Increasingly Youthful Crowd by Marnie Green.

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MEG Recommends

Recently I discovered a new source for great management ideas. Check out WorkBabble.com to read about the latest thinking on workforce management. Cool guy Tony Deblauwe created Work Babble as a way to bring together "all things work" into one place. Deblauwe collaborates with others to create useful information on workforce trends, and what it means to thrive in today's work environment.

Tony tackles subjects like employee retention, mentoring, organizational change, and of course, performance management. If you are looking for a new resource to jazz up your collection of management ideas, go to WorkBabble.com now.

 
Everyone needs a little beach time once in awhile. The Management Education Group, Inc. offices will be closed until July 30. We'll still be available via email and will be posting on Twitter and Facebook during our "rejuvenation" period, so join in. Have a great month everyone!

Sincerely,

Marnie Green
Management Education Group, Inc.