Four Fundamental Ways to Engage Employees

Four Fundamental Ways to Engage Employees

In my work coaching clients around the world, I am especially focused on how to keep?employees motivated?and actively engaged in these challenging times. Individuals are under a tremendous amount of stress right now. A pandemic, a war, global economic turmoil, concern about the climate, and high levels of political unrest. Just to name a few.

Although there are many ways to engage your team, I believe there are four key areas where employees need the most support.

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Safety

  • Physical: your team needs to know that you have put their health as your highest priority. Whether they work on the factory floor or in the office, they want to see that you take every precaution to minimize their exposure to any unsafe situation.
  • Professional: is their job safe? Another way to look at this is financial safety. You must help them clear their mind of this fear to focus on doing great work and helping your company succeed.
  • Emotional: your employees must know it is safe to express their emotions, fear, anxiety, stress, or depression. They also need to know that other employees or customers will not emotionally abuse them.
  • Psychological: they want to know that their ideas are?safe. This gives them the freedom to be innovative and creative without worrying that they will be ridiculed for proposing a novel approach. They also need to know that they are safe to speak their mind without fear of retribution.

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Belongingness

People want to feel like they’re part of the tribe. A group of people banded together to pursue a compelling vision. Creating this feeling is uniquely tricky right now with people working virtually. Many people feel isolated and miss the face-to-face connection with their colleagues. So it is essential that you employ multiple ways for your employees to interact with each other.

Some of the ways my clients are currently doing this include virtual happy hours, lunches, movie nights, cook-offs, contests, bring your pet to a meeting, and many more ways to keep people feeling connected to their coworkers. A note, make all these things optional in case someone is introverted and would prefer not to participate. I have also seen many managers schedule time to randomly call people in the organization to check up on them. There is no business agenda, no talking about projects. Take time to show people that you truly care about them.

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Appreciation

Your team needs to know that you genuinely appreciate the hard work they are doing during a difficult time. Past research from the?Gallup Organization?has indicated that they need genuine, honest, and sincere praise once every 7 to 10 days to keep employees motivated and engaged. Now I would put that at once every 2 to 3 days. To accomplish this, every leader in the organization must look for ways to catch people doing things right and celebrate big and small wins. People like to be part of a winning team and feel that things are going well and headed in the right direction at your company.

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Vision

I mentioned this briefly above, but it needs more attention. To be fully engaged, your people need to know that they are doing meaningful work contributing to a vitally important purpose. As my good friend,?Dr. Oleg Konovalov, asserts, the most critical skill for an effective leader is the ability to set a powerful?vision?that energizes the organization.

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All the things I’ve listed are dependent on one critical element: communication. You must relentlessly flood your organization with safety, belongingness, and appreciation. In every meeting, every email, every text, and zoom meeting, it is essential that you find ways to express that people are safe. You care about them and value their contributions to the team. And you sincerely appreciate everything they are doing to help the organization achieve its vision. A reminder: it is impossible to over-communicate these items.

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Things around us are in a constant state of change. Every leader’s responsibility and opportunity is to be courageous, decisive, supportive, and exhibit calm confidence to guide you and your company safely through every obstacle. These are the times in which great leaders thrive.

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Johani Laeng

Human Relations

2 年

John, this is an amazing article! Thank you for all you do!!! I can’t wait to share it with my colleagues.

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Bill Quiseng

Chief Experience Officer at billquiseng.com. Award-winning Customer CARE Expert, Keynote Speaker, and Blogger

2 年

John, I didn’t just ?? like your post. I ? loved it! You state that employees have four needs for support: Safety. Belongingness. Appreciation. Vision. And you may recall that I had four leadership CARE actions that fulfill those needs: Communication. Appreciation. Recognition. Empowerment. With our leadership commitment to CARE, we will support the four needs of our employees to ensure their well-being. Thank you for sharing, John. Together, let's CARE for the four employee needs of safety, belongingness, appreciation, and vision. And let's be out GREAT there!

Bob Slattery

Vice President Sales | Business Development | Senior Sales Consultant

2 年

John, This is a great article. Workers have to feel relevant in many aspects of the tasks and being a part in the company. You are correct that managers and executives must over communicate in these times being remote!

Kevin Guile

President @ Calibre Industrial Group

2 年

Just as mental health is the twin of physical well-being; psychological safety is the counterpart of physical safety. As leaders we can only expect the best from our employees (colleagues) if we provide the right environment for them to flourish.

Niraj Kapur

Overcome sales objections, ghosting and prospecting challenges. Personalised 1:1 Sales & LinkedIn coaching. Interactive Group Training. Influencer marketing deals with Salesforce, BRITA and Hubspot

2 年

Another terrific newsletter John Specht The emotional and the psychological resonated with me most since I don't see enough people giving that proper attention.

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