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Why 44% of Today’s Leaders Are Unhappy With Their Employees’ Performance
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| Guest post by: Skip Weisman |
Article Overview: In a survey whose results were released this week, 70% of those struggling business leaders also believe they need a new approach to how they communicate.
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Why 44% of Today’s Leaders Are Unhappy With Their Employees’ Performance
Forty-four percent of business leaders at various levels and a variety of industry categories reported disappointment in the performance results of their employees, in a survey recently conducted by Leadership & Workplace Communication Expert Skip Weisman.
In the survey, whose results were released this week, 70% of those struggling business leaders also believe they need a new approach to howthey communicate so they can better motivate for better results.
Leaders responding to the survey indicated significant frustration in motivating their people due to a number of key factors, including:
• An inability to rally team members to focus on a common goal,
• Dealing with a lack of cohesion between employees, and
• Employees looking outside of themselves for reasons of sub-par performance
• Employees engaging in excuse-making and
• Employees engaging in distracting behaviors that take attention away from the job at hand.
Another big issue for these organizational leaders was a lack of time to invest in connecting with their team members, both as a group and also individually, in one-on-one discussions.
This is why these leaders reported they felt they needed a new approach to how they communicated with their employees to improve performance.
Despite reporting an investment of 37% of their time communicating one-on-one to motivate employees to meet the performance expectations for their role, the business leaders responding to this survey felt they needed to change their approach.
The reason for this desire to change their approach to their own leadership communication is that 37% of a leader's total communication time communicating one-on-one is significant, and the return on their investment is not adequate.
There are three ways to address this issue:
- increase the time allotted to one-one-one communicationwith employees (I would recommend raising it to 50%)
- improve their style and message so that it leads to behavior and attitude changes that lead to performance improvements
- evaluate the type of one-on-one conversations the leader is having with their team members, and adjust to attain better performance. There are three primary types of one-on-one discussions a leader might have:
- issue/problem based
- performance based
- career based
Another vital determination leaders must make is whether the lack of performance results is due to an individual's attitude and motivation or their skills, talents and ability.
Without determining if the problem is one of attitude or one of ability, there is a high-probability the wrong solution will be applied potentially causing more stress, frustration, a loss of resources, and continued disappointment in performance results.
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About the Author: Skip Weisman RSS for Skip's articles - Visit Skip's website Skip Weisman, The Leadership & Workplace Communication Expert, spent 20-years creating high-performing, high morale work environments for minor league baseball franchises in the United States between 1982-2001. (http://www.workplacecommunicationexpert.com) In fact, Skip was CEO for 5 different franchises, including one that he started from scratch and within 3 years had built into a $3 million business. On two other occasions, Skip transformed two financially struggling franchises into profitable businesses within the first year of taking over as CEO. Since 2001, Skip has been working with businesses and not-for-profit organizations of all sizes and all industries including regional banks, insurance agencies, building contractors, plumbers and CPA firms, creating motivating, high-performing work environments. Organizational leaders are going to want to read his latest white paper on workplace communication: The 7 Deadliest Sins of Leadership & Workplace Communication: How Leaders and Employees Unknowingly Undermine Morale, Motivation and Trust in Work Environments It is available as free download at www.HowToImproveLeadershipCommunication.com
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