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Motivation at Work Secrets for Good Managers

 
Author: Peter Murphy

Do you ever have those days at your job when everything just seems pointless? It is the same old thing day in and day out, and you wonder why you are doing what you are doing for a living.

Well, believe it or not, this happens to everyone at some point or another. Even with the most rewarding careers, life can start to get boring and hum drum after time.

So how does a person obtain and maintain motivation at work? Set your goals to get specific jobs and projects done at your workplace. Give yourself deadlines to meet these goals. Sometimes a project is so overwhelming that it is hard to get motivated to do it.

The bottom line is, if you value your job, you need to set standards and goals to get your responsibilities completed. Also, a positive attitude is extremely important. It spreads to the other co-workers, too.

As a manager, your responsibility is to get specific jobs done through the employees. So the same goes as with the employee. Setting goals is the first step to motivating yourself and your staff.

Another issue is rules, regulations and policies. We have to have some rules and guidelines to follow, however, sometimes we have too many rules and some do not even make sense to us. It is a good idea to put into place only rules and policies that are a necessity for the good of the cause.

Make the rules published so that the employees can see and know them. Explain to them and educate them on why the rule has to be followed. It just makes sense to teach them instead of trying to force them into following the rules.

Have discussions on policies and rules with the staff. Be open minded to any feedback they might have as well. Listen to ideas of the employees. Basically, be a team with them, and not above them.

Reward your employees for a job well done. They have put their time and effort into a particular project and they deserve a reward. Rewards are motivation for us. It could be a monetary bonus, a raise, a promotion, a small gift, or even words of affirmation. But they do need to hear that they have done well.

As a manager, it is important to be a part of the staff. If you are shorthanded, step up to the plate and help out. Don't let them think that you are above their job.

Digging in there and helping will earn allot of respect from your employees. It will motivate them to do a better job because you are in there with them. They will take pride in what they do.

Author Bio:
Peter Murphy is a reputable writer. Peter likes to scribble articles about this industry.
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