How many times do we as leaders worry that our staff are happy.
When I work with organizations on building a culture of high engagement and performance, many leaders want to focus on the ‘happiness of their people’.
Happiness and engagement are two completely different things.
As you and I know, happy people do not always make productive people.
The purpose of engagement is to allow employees to reach their potential while building a culture of high performance.
As leaders, it is our role to create a culture where our people:
- Understand the purpose of the work they are doing
- Know the criteria which will be used to measure their performance
- Have an influence over the planning and organisation of their work
- Receive information about changes and developments in company policy and operations
- Have opportunities to express their feelings regarding their work or relationship with the company
- Receive encouragement and feedback on their performance
- Have the opportunity to put forward innovative ideas and suggestions
After we have done this, which is a considerable undertaking in itself, it is down to our people to utilize their full potential and strive for that high performance.
Action point for this week: stop trying to make your staff ‘happy’, create an environment of engagement, and make them accountable for this.
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