| Description 
 
 
				
The basic premise of this program is that motivation is not something you do to others; people motivate themselves. This program is not about traditional extrinsic motivation techniques such as rewards, incentives, salary, etc. These use a carrot or stick approach that tries to get employees to change their behavior based on external factors. This program is about helping managers and supervisors create the appropriate climate that fosters positive feelings and eliminates obstacles, then employees will be intrinsically motivated. The three elements of this type of climate are community, influence and openness. The program focuses on providing the skills and techniques you will need to help groups develop a sense of community, to acquire influence over their work-related actions, and to enjoy the openness of shared information and feelings.
 Audience
 
 Managers or Supervisors
 
 Prerequisites
 
 None.
 
 Duration
 
 1 Day
 
 Course outline
 
 1. The foundation of motivation
 2. Fostering motivation as a managerIntroduction
Community
Influence
Openness
Case studies
 3. Encouraging employees’ intrinsic motivationWho motivates you?
Tailoring your leadership style
Dialog and listening
Honesty, trust and respect
Commitment and passion
Sharing information
Creating a shared vision and mission
Building group identity
 4. Overcoming obstacles to motivationCreating a culture of ownership and accountability
Taking initiative
Initiative practice
Learning from mistakes
 Dealing with outside pressures
Improving systems and policies
Strategies for fostering motivation in a negative culture
Challenging personalities
Motivating “borrowed” people
Motivating Employees to be
Their Best
 
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