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Peak Performance for Full Engagement
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| Guest post by: Dr. Maynard Brusman |
Article Overview: According to research, only 29 percent of employees are motivated and energized. What, then, is happening to the other two-thirds of the people working in organizations?
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Peak Performance for Full Engagement
According
to research, only 29 percent of employees are motivated and energized.
What, then, is happening to the other two-thirds of the people working in
organizations?
This
is an even worse scenario than the old joke in which a manager is asked how
many people work in his company and he responds, “About half of them.” Are
the people in your workplace happy and fully engaged?
Two
Sides of the Disengagement Coin
Disengaged
employees often appear to lack commitment. In reality, many of
them crave re-engagement. No one enjoys working without passion or joy.
While
many factors cause disengagement, the most prevalent is feeling overwhelmed
(or, conversely, underwhelmed). Disconnection and overload
pose obstacles to performance, yet they often go undetected or ignored because
neither qualifies as a disciplinary issue.
Meanwhile,
managers try to work around such problems, hoping for a miraculous turnaround
or spark that reignites energy and drive. They try incentives,
empowerment programs or the management fad du jour.
While
it’s impossible to spark flow moments all day long, you can greatly improve
your ability to help others achieve peak performance.
Until recently, managers tried various motivational methods, with only
temporary success.
You
can't sprint to peak performance, the brain needs careful management and rest.
Brain science tells us that as knowledge workers, we must manage our thinking
minds with care.
In
addition to variety and stimulation, we require food, rest, human engagement,
physical exercise and challenge. You cannot expect a human
being to sit at a desk for hours and produce quality work without providing
these essential elements.
We
often forget that thinking is hard work. If you work too many hours,
your brain’s supply of neurotransmitters will be depleted, and you won’t be
able to sustain top performance. Without proper care, the brain will
underperform—and brain fatigue mimics disengagement and lack of commitment.
Peak
performance also depends on how we feel: hopeful, in control, optimistic and
grateful. We need to know that we’re appreciated.
Are you working in a professional services
firm or other organization where executive coaches provide leadership
development to grow emotionally intelligent leaders? Does your organization provide executive
coaching to help develop high performance leaders? Leaders tap into their
emotional intelligence and social intelligence skills to fully engage employees
and customers.
One
of the most powerful questions you can ask yourself is “Do our managers help their people achieve peak
performance?” Emotionally intelligent and socially
intelligent organizations provide executive coaching as part of their high
performance leadership development program. .
Working
with a seasoned executive coach and leadership consultant trained in emotional
intelligence and incorporating assessments such as the Bar-On EQ-I, CPI 260 and Denison Culture Survey can help you
create a culture where all employees are fully engaged. You
can become a leader who models emotional intelligence and social intelligence,
and who inspires people to become fully engaged with the vision, mission and
strategy of your company or law firm.
Article Tags: disengaged employees, emotional intelligence, engagement, executive coaching, full engagement, leadership development, peak performance
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About the Author: Dr. Maynard Brusman RSS for Dr. Maynard's articles - Visit Dr. Maynard's website Maynard is a consulting psychologist and personal, career and executive coach. He is the president of Working Resources, a leadership consulting, training and transformational coaching firm that develops people and organizations. We specialize in helping companies assess, select, coach, and retain top talent; leadership development; 360-degree feedback; emotional intelligence; competency modeling; succession management; career development and executive coaching. Maynard is an instructor with The College of Executive Coaching. He specializes in Executive Coaching with Attorneys. He is a highly sought-after speaker and workshop leader. He facilitates mission, values, and vision retreats. Maynard has been chosen as an expert to appear on radio and TV, MSNBC, CBS Health Watch and in the Marin Independent Journal, San Francisco Chronicle, Wall Street Journal and Fast Company magazine The Society for Advancement of Consulting (SAC) has announced two rare "Board Approved" designations for Dr. Maynard Brusman in the specialties of Executive/Leadership Coaching and Trusted Advisor to Attorneys and Law Firms. This signifies that Dr. Maynard Brusman has provided validated evidence from clients of exceptional performance in this area of consulting, has adhered to the ethics pledge of the organization, and has performed at this level for a prolonged period. Dr. Maynard BrusmanConsulting Psychologist and Executive Coach Box 471525 San Francisco, California 94147-1525 Tel: 415-546-1252 E-mail: mbrusman@workingresources.com Web Site: http://www.workingresources.com Subscribe to Working Resources Newsletter: http://www.workingresources.com Visit Maynard's Blog: http://www.workingresourcesblog.com Connect with me on these Social Media sites. http://twitter.com/drbrusman Click here to visit Dr. Maynard's website How to Socially Intelligent Interact with People Leadership Resilience Optimism and Resilience The Power of Persuasion Four Key Elements Stress in America How the Generations Manage Stress How to Keep Customers for Life |
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