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Sunday, May 2, 2010

How to Keep Employees Enthusiastic!

An insightful article from Mind Tools. :)   
had received my newsletter and can't find the exact link from their site
hope you'll find it interesting!:)

Editors' Choice Article
Sirota Three-Factor Theory
Keeping Employees Enthusiastic


High enthusiasm at work usually shows itself in a willingness to work hard. So have you seen people begin new jobs with lots of enthusiasm, ready to start contributing, but then watched as they've lost that motivation?

Unfortunately, this is common. And it can lead to serious problems for managers, as they struggle to motivate frustrated, indifferent, uncooperative, and unproductive team members. Close supervision, motivational speeches, reward programs, progressive discipline, and departmental transfers - these are all things that managers can try. However, these strategies are often ineffective.



Dr David Sirota, an organizational researcher and consultant, conducted extensive research into ways of motivating employees, using surveys of more than 4,000,000 workers around the world - as well as focus groups, interviews, case studies, and informal observations. In his 2005 book, The Enthusiastic Employee, he concluded that the way to enthuse workers is to give them what they want.

Sirota's Three-Factor Theory of Human Motivation in the Workplace is based on three fundamental principles:

  • The organization's goals are not in conflict with the workers' goals.
  • Workers have basic needs that organizations should try to meet.
  • Staff enthusiasm is a source of competitive advantage.
To understand Sirota's theory, it's important to recognize the starting point: that most people start a new job with high levels of motivation and enthusiasm, and that they generally want to enjoy what they do. Sirota argues that this natural state of high motivation is then reduced, over time, by bad practices and poor conditions within the organization.

According to Sirota, the following three factors drive people's enthusiasm:
  • Equity/Fairness - People want to be treated fairly at work.
  • Achievement - They want to do important, useful work, and be recognized for this.
  • Camaraderie - They want to enjoy good relationships with their co-workers.
Factor One: Equity/Fairness

People are motivated by fair treatment, and they want their company to provide basic conditions that respect their physiological, economic, and psychological needs.

Sirota's surveys included questions about physical working conditions, job security, the amount of work expected, compensation, communication, favoritism, and the consistency of management's actions and words.


The equity factor is very similar to the hygiene factors described by Frederick Herzberg in his Motivation-Hygiene Theory.

According to Sirota, to ensure that your organization demonstrates equity, you need to address all four of the following fairness elements:

Physiological Safety

Ensure the physical safety of workers.

  • Create safe working conditions.
  • Establish expectations that give your staff a reasonable work/life balance.
  • Make sure you meet all workplace safety requirements.
  • Provide safety training on a regular basis.

Economic Security

Provide a reasonable level of job security.

  • Consider all possible alternatives before laying off workers.
  • Ask for voluntary layoffs when layoffs are inevitable.
  • Communicate openly and honestly about layoffs.
  • Provide outplacement and financial support for staff who have lost their jobs.
  • Maintain the fairness needs of the workers who remain.

Provide Fair Compensation
  • Pay competitive wages, and keep up with inflation.
  • Where appropriate, include some variable pay (bonuses) for performance. (See our members' article on Understanding Strategic Compensation for more on this.)
  • Allow workers to share in company success through stock ownership or other profit-sharing programs.


    Sirota's theory is strong on compensation. He doesn't believe (as some others do) that money is low on the list of motivating factors. His theory says that pay represents respect and achievement, not just the ability to purchase life's necessities.

Psychological Health

Create an environment of respect.

  • Treat all staff similarly, regardless of how much power they have.
  • Use power fairly.
  • Minimize status distinctions in the workplace - for example, by avoiding separate parking lots or eating areas.
  • Provide sufficient autonomy and independent work.
  • Pay attention to what staff say they want and need. (Management By Wandering Around (members' article) is an effective way to stay in touch with workers' needs.)
  • Provide positive feedback (members) and recognition.
  • Show interest in workers, and insist on common courtesy.

Factor Two: Achievement

People want to be proud of their work, and they want their achievements to be acknowledged. They also want to feel proud of what the organization as a whole achieves.

Sirota asked workers questions about the amount and type of feedback they received, how participative their work environment was, whether adequate resources were provided, and how proud they were of their company.

To help people feel this sense of achievement, an organization needs to do four things:

Provide an Enabling Work Environment

Give people what they need to do the job well.

  • Use teams effectively.
  • Use participative leadership practices.
  • Make the organization as flat as possible. In other words, eliminate bureaucracy and hierarchy where you sensibly can.
  • Delegate effectively, and avoid micromanagement.
Provide challenging work.

Allow people to do interesting work that uses their skills and abilities.

  • Hire people based on fit (members).
  • Design jobs to be enriched and satisfying.
  • Communicate how each job contributes to the company as a whole.
  • Provide training, and opportunities for people to learn new skills.
Use Feedback, Recognition, and Reward

Let people know how they're doing.

  • Communicate clear expectations.
  • Establish and agree on priorities.
  • Use tangible rewards to acknowledge achievement.
  • Balance criticism with plenty of praise.
  • Promote from within, where possible.
Read more about giving feedback (members).

Be an Organization of Purpose and Principles

People want to work for trustworthy companies that they can be proud of.

  • Create a vision that can make workers proud.
  • Communicate the principles of the company.
  • "Walk the talk."
  • Adopt and apply ethical leadership (members).
  • Provide a quality product or service, and use good management practices.
Factor Three: Camaraderie

When people go to work, they want to enjoy themselves, and that makes interpersonal relationships very important. A culture that supports and encourages cooperation, communication, friendliness, acceptance, and teamwork is critical for maintaining enthusiasm. As such, partnership needs to be an important part of company culture.

Partnership Culture

Workers want to feel a sense of community and teamwork.

  • Make "people skills" a priority. Demonstrate empathy, consideration, and respect - and expect the same from every worker.
  • Encourage interactions, and provide social opportunities.
  • Reward positive team behaviors.
  • Encourage cross-functional interaction and teamwork.
  • Review department mandates and practices regularly to ensure consistency in the approach and message.
  • Use team charters to develop clear ground rules.
  • Use collaborative conflict resolution and win-win negotiation techniques to resolve differences.
By creating an environment that addresses all three factors for enthusiasm, you can better ensure high worker satisfaction, motivation, and productivity. However, these factors are not independent of one another: You can't ignore compensation needs and expect to make up for it with increased camaraderie. Likewise, you can't allow a manager to treat her staff poorly, even though you recognize achievement well.

Tip:
One of Sirota's findings is that the equity elements are most fundamental, and you must address them before adding other enthusiasm factors
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Key Points

Enthusiasm, as a measure of worker motivation and productivity, is central to Sirota's Three-Factor Theory.

Rather than believing that you somehow have to motivate people to do work, this theory assumes that everyone starts out motivated - but that other things then happen, or don't happen, that reduce this natural motivation.

To rebuild worker enthusiasm, leaders and managers must create an environment that delivers high levels of equity, achievement, and camaraderie. When people are treated fairly, are proud of the work they do, and do it with people they like, then enthusiasm grows - along with morale and productivity.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Retention of Employees

Recently read an article that would catch up every organization's interest in ways of retaining their most-valued assets!

It is a burning problem today that most of the employees are leaving the organizations as they like on account of taking up employments elsewhere. Even in some of the cases, the employees are not even informing the organizations about their intention to leave. However, some of them are giving prior notices to leave the organizations and firms as per the norms of the organization and taking better prospects. This will create a great disturbance to the organizations for want of suitable substitutes immediately due to sudden relief of its employees. Organizations and firms are taking up Programmes for recruitment of the employees to fill up the consequential vacancies. Because of the new employees appointed from time to time in the place of the employees left, the organizations suffers a lot to stimulate the new employees for desired objectives and goals. This will affect badly on the HR policies of the Organization/firm. To overtake this problem, major steps have to be undertaken for the retention of the employees in an organization for the better sustainability and cognitive involvement. Some of the factors which definitely cause for retention of employees are embodied below:

Brand Name

Many of the employees consider the brand name of the organization for taking up assignments. Employees feel prestige of the institution as their personal to run with the organization. Working in a famous company or organization, generally makes people to adore with commitment. Dignity of the institution is one of the major factors for attachment of the employees all along without any fear for future. It gives maximum satisfaction to the employees and diversification of their ideas towards the Institutional Development. Employees naturally inclined to generate their future plans and prospects with the existing organization and tend towards their sustainability and regularity in their firm. This will lead to the Employees retention more. Employees may not think to leave the organization because of its brand name and familiarity in the pubic eye and wanted to stay with the Organization for ever not only for the sake of the Company but also for their future prospects.

Wage Policy

The wage policy of the any organization definitely attracts the employees a lot. Many employees look forward for monetary benefits and Social security measures adopted by the organization or firm. Adoption of a regular time scale of pay with proper Efficiency Bars including adoption of Grade Pay System, for various categories of posts existed in an organization from top to bottom is much more importance for the retention of employees. Employees naturally observe the salary structure of each category of post and fringe benefits extended by the organization or company. A systematic wage policy, revision of pay scales in the convenience intervals, provisions for additional allowances, rewards for extra-ordinary work of the employees from time to time, will definitely catch the employees and more retention is possible.

Career Advancement Schemes

Career Advancement Scheme is one of its kinds to introduce for the regular promotions, professional growth and development of an employee in any firm. Every employee expects advancement in his career by way of promotions, grades, and relocation to next higher category or grade for furtherance of his interests. A lucrative policy on Career Advancements of employees is much more than enough for retention of employees in a firm. Automatic Advancement of the Career is also to be thought of by the firms for the benefit of its employees. For every 5/10/15 years of service of an employee, automatically, the employee should be placed in the next higher category or scale of pay or Grade with monetary benefits so that the Employees would be in a greater satisfactory mood to work for the promotion of the Institution/Firm/Concern. If such a systematic policy on promotions and career growth is implemented, employees retention will be reduced and experienced persons will be continued in a firm for its growth.

Social Security Measures

Social Security measures are very much obligatory on the part of any concern to adopt for the welfare of their employees. Employees Welfare Schemes, Health Schemes, Group Insurance Policies, Payments of Bonus, Ex-gratia, Incentives, Awards, will render much security to its employees in the Society, and the employees will not leave any institution if it implemented such social security measures to its employees. Retention is possible greatly if any organization/firm adopts suitable Social Security Measures.

Transparent Recruitment Policy

The Recruitment policy of an organization or Institution must be transparent. It should not be biased on any means. A plain recruitment procedure keeps the Institution at top level among other co-institutions. Talented peoples will be aspired to take placements in such an organization and wanted to retain in the same organization for years together. The prestige of the Institution or organization reflects on account of the transparent recruitment policy. Specific guidelines should be framed to meet the various parameters in the recruitment section. Service Rules inclusive of the regulation of the employees, the method of selection, written tests, Interviews etc., should be broadly defined in the rules.

Judicious Disciplinary Rules

Disciplinary rules should framed in such a way that they should not be in any way contrary to the Law. Every employee must be treated with equal treatment in a justified manner for which a set of rules called “Disciplinary Rules” should be framed and adopted. There should be a classification of category of posts, grades, Controlling authorities duly specified in a clear terms, quantum of punishments right from “Censure” to “ Removal from service” should be specified, and provision for making appeals to the Appellate authorities be included. A detailed procedure for conducting “Inquiries” against the employees committed irregularities, frauds; misappropriations etc. should be categorically prescribed. This will strengthen the employees’ caliber and dedicated employees will be formed in any institution without fear and favour leading to much retention in the concerns.

Conduct Rules

It is also necessary to frame certain Conduct Rules for the interest of the Institution. The conduct rules must specify the attitude, behavior and conduct of each and every employee while discharging their duties. Employees tend to discharge their duties utmost care and devotion. Violation of conduct rules attracts the provisions of the Disciplinary rules. Hence Employees regularity and sincerity will be developed and sustained. This can be termed as one of the causes for retention of employees.

Organizational Culture

There is emphatically need to formulate organizational culture in every organization. The organization must resort to plan where it wants to go before trying to make any changes in the organization culture. The organization must choose for Mission, Vision, and Values to provide a frame work for the assessment and evaluation of the current organizational culture. Organizational culture grows over time. People are comfortable with the current organizational culture. They need strategic changes to suit to the present day needs. People in every workplace talk about organizational culture. They need to expect some sort of convenient organizational culture. Culture is the environment that surrounds us at work all of the time. Culture is a powerful element that shapes our work, enjoyment, relationships and work processes. A congenial Organizational Culture makes people happy and retain for ever. It leads to definitely Employees retention.

Terminal benefits

Providing terminal benefits at the end of the service of an employee will be a added advantage now a days for future secure. Each and every employee must expect some quantum of money at the end of his service to lead a peaceful life after retirement. However there are statutory obligations on the part of the organizations to provide EPF, Gratuity, etc. Apart from that, Organizations must plan for creation of further monetary benefits as a retirement plans for the welfare of its employees. This will give much relief to its employees to retain in any organization till the end of his service. This may also cause for retention of employees.

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