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Recognizing performance \"well done\" is accomplished in many different ways from a managerial-leadership perspective.
Cultivating energies and dedication from an organizations bench is essential and whether done as incentives, bonus systems, perks, recognition initiatives or what-ever, the act of motivating one from their perspective is the equivalent to a new tank of gasoline in an automobile.
One of the traps which management has evolved into over past decades is to believe that all people are motivated in the same manner. In actuality, surveys reveal that what may be a motivator to one individual may in fact be a demotivator to another. Management and personnel experts invest a tremendous amount of energies to determine what works and what does not. Research detailed in YIELD MANAGEMENT: The Leadership Alternative for Performance and Net Profit Improvement (by CRC Press, ISBN# 1-57444-206-6 / USA $29.95) illustrates that most of what has been done has been a complete waste of everyone’s time!
For any motivator to have real impact, there are three guideposts that must be adhered to first:
This simple three-step formula is even more powerful in today’s work place, as studies have determined that individuals are motivated in professional environments in one of three core ways:
“No man who continues to add something to the material, intellectual, and moral well-being of the place in which he lives is left long without proper reward.” - Booker T. Washington