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Workplace leaders and team members today are challenged to do
more with less and to stay productive and positive while doing
it. MagneticWorkplaces.com provides creative ideas and practical
strategies for stressed-out, stretched-out people. When you
attend one of psychologist Dr. Bev Smallwood’s seminars, use our
study resources, or apply the tips found throughout this
website, both you and your organization will experience benefits
of great MAGNET-TUDE!
You will:
become a more “magnetic” person…attracting others to you because
of your positive attitude and energy;
become more resilient, weathering adversity and bouncing back
after setbacks;
improve your ability to connect with people and to keep valuable
relationships;
discover strategies for dealing with difficult bosses, team
members, and other humans;
learn the secrets of avoiding burnout and making stress work for
you;
learn how to bring out the best in yourself and others.
Your organization will:
develop caring and competent leaders;
attract and recruit talented people;
retain good employees, reducing turnover and building the bottom
line;
energize people for top performance;
build teams aligned for a meaningful purpose;
experience more open and clear communication;
move toward becoming the employer of choice for employees of
choice.
WE WELCOME YOU, AND INVITE YOU BACK!! Feel free to contact us by
email or phone with your questions, suggestions, or requests.
Dr. Bev Smallwood
HOW TO MOTIVATE
EMPLOYEES
The success of any
business is determined by the performance of the individuals who
comprise it – from the entry-level worker to the CEO. While
job skills are certainly important and necessary, they do not
guarantee that the individual will perform optimally. In fact,
in an extensive longitudinal study of job performance, it was
found that ability accounted for 1 percent of performance, and
that training and experience accounted for 14 percent. The
remaining 85 percent of employee performance was determined by
motivation. Thus, the task of motivating employees
must be a priority for every manager.
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HIDDEN CAUSES OF
WORKPLACE CONFLICT
Conflict is a natural part
of any team or relationship. It can be healthy or unhealthy for
the relationship, depending on how it is handled. When conflict
is handled constructively, it promotes growth and problem
solving. The body builder knows that resistance actually grows
and strengthens muscles. Resistance can have the same effect on
teams. In teams, that resistance comes from the natural and
necessary differences in such areas as background, training,
personality style, values, pace, or priority. Blended together,
these differences can create a balanced team represented by all
perspectives. More
Here
ASK FOR WHAT YOU'VE EARNED
You've worked long and
hard for years now, and you're still in the same position with
no mention from "the powers that be" of your moving up or making
more money. You know that the company has gone through some hard
times, and some say that everyone is jut lucky to have a job. But
you know that you really don't want to stay in a no-future
job...especially since you've taken some additional courses and
finished your degree. What can you do?
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CHANGE RESISTORS AND
HOW TO DEAL WITH THEM
"I was watching the
evening news when a reporter interviewed a man celebrating his
100th birthday. "You've seen a lot of changes in your 100 years,
haven't you? Without batting an eye, the old gentlemen replied,
"Yep, and I was opposed to every one of them!" What a miserable
way to spend a century! I think I've met his cousins in my
client organizations across the country. Are there some
in your workplace? Oh m'gosh, it's not you, is it?
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HOW TO COMMUNICATE SO
THAT OTHERS UNDERSTAND
Leaders share with the
rest of the team the responsibility of sending clear,
complete, and accurate messages. Of course, sending messages
well is only one half of communication; listening and receiving
the message accurately is the other half. However, the focus of
this article is on the sender’s task of transmitting messages in
ways that make it most likely they can be understood correctly.
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GOING BEYOND THE
EXPECTED
I’d arrived in Jackson,
Mississippi, on the 9:50 P.M. flight. Weary and loaded with
luggage, I was standing in the median of the loading zone,
not-so-patiently waiting for the shuttle from the Comfort Inn,
where I’d stayed the night before I’d departed. “Hello, there,
Ma’am. Are you going to the Crowne Plaza tonight?” I turned
around to encounter a big smile and twinkling eyes on the face
of the Crowne Plaza shuttle driver. “No, Sir. I’m waiting for
the Comfort Inn shuttle. Thank you.” End of conversation…or so
I thought.
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HOW TO REDUCE EMPLOYEE
STRESSES
THAT MAKE THEM THINK OF
LEAVING
Organizations that want to
keep good employees must consider not only the benefits
that enhance employee commitment, but also the hassles that
subtract from their job satisfaction. Employees calculate
whether it’s “worth it” by weighing the benefits against the
“costs” of staying in the job. There are many forces in the
work environment that are “downers”. The list could occupy
volumes…e.g., overly critical supervisors, feelings of
powerlessness, lack of input, being “in the dark” and without
needed information, dog-eat-dog competition rather than
teamwork, and unfair organizational reward systems. More
Here
TALENT SELECTION: PART
ONE
Any person who
has been in management more than a few months has had the
frustrating experience of...
(1) carefully
reviewing and sorting through the internal and external
applications;
(2) following up on
the (often vague) references;
(3) conducting the
interviews, sometimes involving several staff and team
members in the process, and;
(4) selecting the
person who appears to be the best candidate for the job...
Only to discover...More
Here
DON'T BE A FRIENDLY
ENEMY TO A HURTING PERSON
Have you ever found yourself searching for the words to say to a
loved one or friend (or even a client or parishioner) when he or
she was struggling after tragedy struck?
Many well-meaning people can actually harm the people they are
trying to help with platitudes or psychobabble mantras that are
supposed to make a difference, but don't. At least, not a
positive difference. Even when there is truth in the advice, it
may be ill-timed or lacking in critical how-to.
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HOW TO DEAL WITH AN
AGGRESSIVE PERSON
Each of us has had the
experience of being on the receiving end of another person’s
anger or aggressiveness. Maybe it was an interaction with a
customer who felt that service was below par. Maybe the
interaction occurred when a co-worker felt that you had
mistreated him in some way. Maybe it was with a relative you
didn’t please. The natural tendency when someone begins to
attack is to strike back. However, this is often not wise.
People who are in the heat of an aggressive attack are rarely
successfully dealt with by counterattack. Counterattack only
adds fuel to the fire and rarely accomplishes anything with an
angry person.
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FORGIVENESS: THE
PROCESS
After
reading my newspaper column on bitterness the other day, a woman
named Jennifer left this message on my voice mail: “Bitterness
is like acid; it eats up the container that holds it.”
If you’ve read the last two Magnetizers, you’ll know that I
totally agree. We’ve talked about the negative consequences to
your health and emotional wellbeing of hanging onto hurts and
harboring grudges. We looked at some of the mental roadblocks
that can keep you from the critical process of forgiveness. If
you missed the other two articles in this series, just request
it and I’ll be glad to send them to you.
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HOW TO THINK LIKE AN
EFFECTIVE TEAM MEMBER
It is no small task to
build a team of involved, motivated workers who produce
impressive results that “wow!” the customer, leading to ever-increasing
profitability in today’s volatile marketplace. To do so
organizational leaders and team members must develop
heart-felt beliefs in seven key principles.
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