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Sweat the small stuff to improve job satisfaction
08-Sep-2011
Many of us spend more time at work than we do with our families. Even
when we are at home, we’re often thinking about work issues, or working
remotely using technology. Job satisfaction surveys indicate that even
in times of high unemployment (where you might think people would be
grateful just to have a job), up to a third of those employed report
being unfulfilled at work and would willingly jump ship to another firm
if they could.
What can we do as leaders to create a more fulfilling work environment for our people?
Sweat the small stuff.
As leaders, we know the importance of focusing on the big picture. We
choose our key strategic priorities, break them down into individual
projects, and make sure our key performance indicators are moving in the
right direction. Business execution is all about working on the right
things – the big stuff.
However, when it comes to job satisfaction, it is the little things that
matter. It is the recurring daily hassles and frustrations that chisel
away at your people’s motivation: The machine that doesn’t work; the
bug in the software; the flickering light bulb. Surprisingly, it is the
little things that are out of our control that frustrate us the most.
Keep your ears open for the little hassles and niggles that your staff
complain about. Don’t brush them off - fix them. Sometimes the
simplest improvement can have a huge positive psychological impact. It
doesn’t have to cost much either. I was amazed at how grateful our
people were when all I did was install new paper towel dispensers in the
restrooms at one of our offices. Seeing progress being made every day
is a key motivator.
What little thing could you fix in your work environment this week that would address a daily frustration for your people?
A Sense of Achievement.
Similarly, people report higher job satisfaction when they feel like
they are achieving something every day. It’s all about visible
progress.
At the beginning of every day ask your people, “What is the #1 thing you are going to achieve today?”
Don’t let people get away with saying something general like, “I’m going
to work on project X”. Specificity has power. If your people are
working on a large project, get them to specify what piece of that
project they can get done by the end of the day.
The best way to eat an elephant is one bite at a time. Get everyone to
name that bite they are going to cut off, chew down, and swallow today.
Write it down. Check it off when it is done. Make sure your people
finish every day with a sense of achievement. Business Execution Software makes this easy
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