The 7 Principles for Inspiring Employees
by Terry Barber
With a suffering economy there is the temptation to operate in fear. As scary
as the situation may be, leaders have a great opportunity and responsibility to
be inspiring. Here are seven principles for inspiring your employees that you
can take action on today.
Implement one of these principles and make a difference. Implement all seven
and change the culture you live and work in.
1. Authenticity - get out of the image management business for yourself and
your company. Share with the people in your organization where you are weak.
Verbally express just how much you need them. Let them know that you know your
limitations. Invite them to partner with you to get through these difficult
times.
2. Connect with Other's Dreams - use these difficult times to uncover the
latent dreams and ambitions of your key talent. Tell them you are more committed
than ever to helping them get to where they want to go. Be creative in aligning
their tasks for today with their dreams for tomorrow.
3. See in Others the Abilities They Don't See in Themselves - take time to be
observant. Quit the craziness long enough to notice the talent in those around
you. This even works if you are trying to manage up. This principle works best
by breaking it down into three steps, notice, name, and nurture. After you have
noticed a talent or strength in a person, let them know you noticed it and be
specific about what you noticed. Don't just say "I noticed you are a hard
worker." Rather, "I notice you care very deeply about making sure the details
are in order or I notice you are very articulate on that subject." Look for ways
to bring that talent out by providing opportunities and training to support that
particular talent.
4. Speak and live with credibility - I also refer to this principle as
leading with moral authority. It does not mean much for you to say "let's keep
looking for the opportunity ahead" while living in fear and operating with a
scarcity mentality.
5. Inspire With Great Stories - this is the principle of overhearing. This is
not to be confused with the art of storytelling. The emphasis here is looking
and telling stories that have a lesson. What can you learn from the story of a
mountain climber? What can you glean from the story of one who has gone from
rags to riches or better yet, from riches to rags? Pull your team together today
and use story to inspire.
6. Help People to Live on Purpose - remind them that what happens at work is
only a portion of their life. As important as that portion is, it is not all
that there is to life. Help people write down a vision statement for their life
first and then for their job. If work can be a conduit towards that vision for
life, great!
7. Create a Culture of Inspiration - following the example of John Wooten,
UCLA's iconic coach, become teachers committed to excellence and character
development. Chasing numbers and making decisions by looking only at the "bottom
line" causes us to be reactive and impulsive.
Focusing on raising the inspiration factor through developing people yields
incredible value for stakeholders, customers, and employees alike. Raising the
inspiration factor one principle at a time will change the culture of your
organization. A company with a high inspiration factor attracts and keeps good
talent and it’s employees forge long -term profitable relationships with
customers.
Terry Barber is the Chief Inspirator for Grizzard Communication Group. He
primarily serves the non-profit healthcare segment as well as colleges and
universities in the subject area of philanthropic branding. Some of the
organizations he consults with include Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Cancer
Center, Duke Cancer Center, University of North Carolina's Lindberger
Comprehensive Cancer Center, and The Huntsman Cancer Center of Salt Lake, Utah.
Barber is a popular speaker for corporate training and events, and an
inspirational resource to the nonprofit community and is known in many circles
as the Chief Inspirational Officer.
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