\u201cProductivity is never an accident. It is always a result of commitment to excellence, intelligent planning and focused effort.\u201d \u2013 Paul J. Meyer<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n
The level of both manager and employee productivity is the key to success for the business as a whole. Without everyone operating to the best of their ability the business cannot make as much profit.<\/p>\n
You don\u2019t want your workplace to be a place where employees just show up to get paid. You want your employees to show up to work ready to put in the best effort they can and to enjoy doing it. As a manager, it is your responsibility to find the best ways of getting the most out of your staff. A manager\u2019s job doesn\u2019t stop when they recruit a great person for the job, work needs to be put in in order to turn any employee into a great asset to the company – harness their motivation and turn it into success.<\/strong><\/p>\n
The predominant issue with productivity is motivation. If staff lack motivation to do their jobs, then their productivity will automatically be low. There are many factors that can affect the motivation of employees, so it is recommended that you identify what is killing the motivation of your staff and try to rectify any situations that are causing them to lack productivity.<\/p>\n
Here is a list of motivation killers to look out for and how to address them:<\/p>\n
By addressing these issues you will create both a harmonious environment, as well as a productive one. This benefits not only your company, but the happiness of your employees. Developing your people<\/a> to be the best they can be is one of the keys of being a great manager.<\/p>\n
The road to success<\/a> takes your whole team, so make sure they are the best team they can be.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"