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How to Motivate the Team? How can I Stay Motivated?

Mike Cardus

The quick answer is that you cannot motivate other people and teams. You can adjust the system they work within meaning the environment, work itself, rewards and tasks , management , etc… By adjusting the system of work you will adjust the behaviors and hopefully increase motivation. Hjørland & Sejer Christensen, 2002).

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Team-Work Requires People To Do Their Own Work

Mike Cardus

ABOUT Contact Us Create-Learning.com Get Connected Facebook LinkedIn RSS Feed Log in Join and Receive 9 Team-Building & Leadership Activities:That work and allow people to learn from the experience. 2002 Team-Work Requires People To DO Their Own Work. 2002 Team-Work Requires People To DO Their Own Work.

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How Does the Relevancy of your work, affect Productivity?

Mike Cardus

Your work and life are consistently driven by goals. What you find relevant about those goals you do more of. As a manager determining and being purposeful about delegating task that subordinates find relevant that are in-line with their values will achieve great work. Hjørland & Sejer Christensen,2002) Wikipedia.

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How do you determine what someone values about their work? ASK THEM!

Mike Cardus

The first area of determining what a person values about their work requires the manager to talk with them, observe them and for YOU to know and share what you value about your work. Definition of Relevance : Something (A) is relevant to a task (T) if it increases the likelihood of accomplishing the goal (G), which is implied by T.

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3 Popular Goal-Setting Techniques Managers Should Avoid

Harvard Business Review

In 2002, professors Edwin A. Latham, two of the best known academic researchers on goal-setting, wrote an article in American Psychologist summarizing their 35 years of research. Among their findings: Setting specific, difficult goals consistently leads to higher performance than just urging people to do their best. SMART Goals.

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How to Create Remarkable Teams PART 2 – Collaboration

Ask Atma

So the designer teaches everyone about UX/AI, the coders teach about their development methodology, the project managers teach about agile protocols, and the sales people describe what it is like in the field. Emotional control – successful anger and/or frustration management. Curiosity – inclination to learn.

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The Big Picture of Business – Business Lessons to be Learned from the Enron Scandal

Strategy Driven

The Enron scandals of 2001 and 2002 focused only upon cooked books audit committees and deal making. It was very ‘old school’ (a management style that was 40 years obsolete), though it pretended to be ‘new school.’ When goals are only in financial terms, the company is disproportionately lopsided.