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23 DECEMBER 2000
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Motivating staff

Juliet Rostowski

Without motivation there is no change, no learning and no action. And without motivation, there are no results. Motivation is based on meeting people’s needs.

The following factors directly affect the motivation of workers.

Tips for motivators
When people feel good about themselves, it’s easier for them to be motivated “because when they have high self-esteem, they’re not worried about what others are thinking of them. Here are some ways to help each of your team feel better about themselves:

... and stop motivating
The motivator is much more effective if he or she is able to get a staff member to the point where motivation is no longer needed. That involves a shift in control.

In most motivation, the person is under the control or influence of outside forces. He has to be managed, manipulated, encouraged and prodded by others. But after the control shift has occurred, he’s operating under a different set of circumstances. Now his control comes from himself. He’s self-controlled. He’s self-motivated, and what management he needs comes from within.

Every leader’s goal, then, should be to aim towards the point where his or her team members no longer need to be motivated.

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