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How to Engage Employees Who Work From Home

It can be tough managing employees who work in different locations, much less those working from home. You never know what distractions your employees might be dealing with, so it’s important to take certain steps to keep your employee engagement as high as possible.

To keep your employees motivated from home you’ll want to:

  •    Require everyone to log in by a certain time for a morning huddle.
  •    Have check in’s that focus on helping the employee complete their work rather than condemning how they spend their time.
  •    Use productivity apps to keep everyone informed—even on the go.
  •    Create a reward system that suits your business. (ex: anyone who completes “x” number of tasks gets to log out early on Friday)

At the end of the day, engagement only works when both parties enjoy the interaction. Try to focus on building a positive, collaborative relationship with your employees rather than micromanaging them.

To develop more strategies our Great Engagement: Engage and Mobilize Employees Training Program focuses on simple but powerful behaviours that will have maximum impact on a leader’s ability to engage his or her employees.

For more information and to register: https://redworkscoaching.com/services/executive-coaching/engage-and-mobilize-employees/ 

Your organization may be eligible for up to two-thirds of the training cost through the Canada Job Grant program.

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Top Mental Health Tips for Employee Engagement

With workplace dynamics shifting all over the globe, employees and managers alike might be experiencing different forms of mental health struggles. Regardless of the details, mental health directly affects workplace performance, so mitigating this is crucial for employee engagement. 

  •     Communicate with employees through their preferred channels to reduce workplace anxiety—If you know an employee prefers email over a phone call, chances are you’re going to get the task completed faster if you send an email.
  •    Make sure managers are conducting beginning and end of day breakdowns with their teams—try to help anyone falling and reduce the chances of burnout.
  •    Be open to constructive criticism—if an employee voices their opinion about something that could be improved, be willing to listen and adjust wherever suitable.  

When you focus on helping your employees feel their best, it translates into their work and ultimately helps everyone!

Engage and Mobilize Employees Training Program

To develop more strategies our Great Engagement: Engage and Mobilize Employees Training Program focuses on simple but powerful behaviours that will have maximum impact on a leader’s ability to engage his or her employees.

For more information and to register:  https://redworkscoaching.com/services/executive-coaching/engage-and-mobilize-employees/

Your organization may be eligible for funding through the Canada Job Grant program. Employers may be eligible to receive two-thirds of the training cost.

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Save More Time for Business Strategy by Improving Employee Engagement

 

When it comes to running a business, you need to make sure your workforce is completing their tasks efficiently, so you can focus on the bigger picture. When you have that peace of mind, you open a whole new window of opportunity for optimizing your strategy.

When your employees are fully engaged, it gives you more time to:

  •       Look at current business practices and seek out areas for improvement.
  •       Evaluate any recent changes and analyze progress lost or made.
  •       Brainstorm new business ideas.
  •       Test and implement new strategies.

At the end of the day, time is money. So, the more time you have on your side to focus on growth, the more immediate value you stand to gain. 

To develop more strategies our Great Engagement: Engage and Mobilize Employees Training Program focuses on simple but powerful behaviours that will have maximum impact on a leader’s ability to engage his or her employees.

For more information and to register:  https://redworkscoaching.com/services/executive-coaching/engage-and-mobilize-employees/

Your organization may be eligible for funding through the Canada Job Grant program. Employers may be eligible to receive two-thirds of the training cost.

 

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An Engaged Workforce as a Self-Sustaining Business Model

When it comes to implementing business practices, it’s important that you begin with a strong foundation. A successful company is like a well-oiled machine, and you want to make sure you’re paying attention to every part that helps it function. You can think of engaged employees as the strong foundation of any business—without them, failure is near and certain.

With an engaged workforce, you can expect: 

·       Individual work/project teams will be in better communication with one another and work more efficiently.

·       Employees will have more autonomy as individuals and feel more confident in carrying out their tasks.

·       The organization as a whole will operate more efficiently and grow into a stronger business.

When it comes to making improvements to things like employee engagement, there’s no need to hesitate. You should notice the positive effect almost immediately. 

Engage and Mobilize Employee Training Program

To develop more strategies our Great Engagement: Engage and Mobilize Employees Training Program focuses on simple but powerful behaviours that will have maximum impact on a leader’s ability to engage his or her employees.

For more information and to register:  https://redworkscoaching.com/services/executive-coaching/engage-and-mobilize-employees/ 

Your organization may be eligible for funding through the Canada Job Grant program. Employers may be eligible to receive two-thirds of the training cost.

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How to Engage Employees Who Work in a Hybrid Environment

You might think that managing employees who work from home is difficult. But sometimes it can feel even more chaotic when you have employees changing their working environments. When managed correctly, the hybrid work model can be amazing for productivity, and even reduce expenses. However, when managed poorly, a hybrid work environment can make everything feel more difficult. 

Things to consider for a hybrid work environment

  •    Make sure each employee can access everything equally from home and in person.
  •    Try to evaluate which tasks should be completed from home or not—if you have work that would be completed faster in the office, make sure employees know to do it in person.
  •    Use the same productivity apps you would use from home, in the office. 

When managed correctly, the hybrid work model is an invaluable asset. It might take time to evaluate and adjust what works best for you, but you won’t achieve maximum efficiency unless you start!

To develop more strategies our Great Engagement: Engage and Mobilize Employees Training Program focuses on simple but powerful behaviours that will have maximum impact on a leader’s ability to engage his or her employees.

For more information and to register: https://redworkscoaching.com/services/executive-coaching/engage-and-mobilize-employees/

Your organization may be eligible for funding through the Canada Job Grant program. Employers may be eligible to receive two-thirds of the training cost.

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How Employee Recognition Can Strengthen Leadership

All successful people and organizations have a support system. Leaders can’t exist without a strong foundation beneath them. When it comes to your work environment, your employees are your support system. 

Reasons to make employee recognition part of your regular business operations

  •     Loyalty becomes stronger when people feel valued.
  •     When someone feels like their work is valued, they’re more likely to produce more.
  •     A stronger worker-employee connection can help leaders learn more about employees. 

At the end of the day, people deserve to be recognized for their work. It’s important for employees to feel a sense of purpose and feel like their work has been acknowledged. As a result, those in leadership roles are better informed and feel more empowered in their own positions. 

The Great Engagement: Engage and Mobilize Employees Program

To develop more strategies our Great Engagement: Engage and Mobilize Employees Training Program focuses on simple but powerful behaviours that will have maximum impact on a leader’s ability to engage his or her employees.

For more information and to register:  https://redworkscoaching.com/services/executive-coaching/engage-and-mobilize-employees/

Your organization may be eligible for funding through the Canada Job Grant program. Employers may be eligible to receive two-thirds of the training cost.

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Understanding How Leadership Flexibility Leads to Better Employee Engagement

A recent Deloitte study goes into detail about the worker-employer relationship and the ways in which leadership plays a role in employee engagement. Deloitte explains succinctly, “Workers look to their leaders for clarity and expect them to model commitment to purpose.” In other words, employees depend on those in leadership roles to pave the way for them to properly carry out their work. Leaders have the responsibility of executing whatever is necessary to fulfill their goals. They are expected to adapt to their business environment, shifting gears wherever necessary. 

Engagement Starts from the Top

Employees are much more likely to be engaged when they have a strong leader before them. Even if a business appears to be a well-oiled machine, there is always a need to constantly evolve and take new things into consideration. 

It’s important to build strategies with evolved metrics that consider things like: 

  •     -Diversity and inclusion
  •     -Societal goals
  •     -Community involvement

Like many things, engagement starts from the top, and the same Deloitte report explains how 80% of executives in the focus group claimed “leadership readiness” as one of the biggest barriers to evolving current business strategies. As a result, it’s becoming increasingly important that leaders take the initiative to be educated on these evolving metrics and find a way to implement them into existing strategies or create new ones. 

A Common Commitment to Purpose

Howard Shultz of Starbucks loves to remind his audience: 

“When you’re surrounded by people who share a passionate commitment around a common purpose, anything is possible.” 

For everyone to get on the same page so that a common purpose can be fulfilled, you need to connect with your team. To put it simply, if you want your employees to engage better at work, you must make sure you’re communicating in ways that resonate with their unique needs. There are a few different ways to create a purpose-fueled work environment”

  •     Encourage others to express their passions, especially in connection with their work.
  •     Ensure those from diverse backgrounds feel like their needs are being met.
  •     Empower people for being different—make everyone feel seen and heard. 
  •     Gain an understanding of everyone’s social goals and concerns.
  •     Focus on the meaning of what you do when communicating tasks.   

A Purpose-Fueled Experience

Once you come up with a strategy for those in leadership positions, you can get the ball rolling for the rest of your staff. You want to make sure all leaders are on the same page when it comes to your purpose. After all, your employee engagement depends on this connection and tangible commitment to purpose. Once your employees feel the effect of your changes, you can expect:

  •     Employees acting more present in their work.
  •     Better collaboration among teams.
  •     Smoother communication between different levels of employees.

The Bottom Line

When you focus on how leadership affects employee engagement, you are putting yourself in a much better position to get positive long-term results. Energy is passed down from one level to the next, so you can’t expect your lower-level employees to exhibit impeccable engagement without addressing the engagement of your leadership first.

The Great Engagement: Engage and Mobilize Employees Training Program

To develop more strategies our Great Engagement: Engage and Mobilize Employees Training Program focuses on simple but powerful behaviours that will have maximum impact on a leader’s ability to engage his or her employees.

For more information and to register: https://redworkscoaching.com/services/executive-coaching/engage-and-mobilize-employees/

Your organization may be eligible for funding through the Canada Job Grant program. Employers may be eligible to receive two-thirds of the training cost.

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How Leaders Benefit from Employee Engagement

If you’re running a business, you already know how valuable time is. Every free moment can be allocated to something that will help the organization grow. 

When you have more engaged employees, you’ll spend less time micromanaging and have a lot more time for:

·       Addressing any backlogs in work and evaluating employee performance to find room for improvement.

·       Working on projects you might not usually be able to justify spending time on.

·       Engaging in activities that you might not typically have time for, but that might be beneficial to the business, like networking events. 

As a leader, you want to always put forth your best effort. Each day you’re setting an example for the people who work for you, and when they are invested in work, it leaves room for you to reach your full potential. 

To develop more strategies our Great Engagement: Engage and Mobilize Employees Training Program focuses on simple but powerful behaviours that will have maximum impact on a leader’s ability to engage his or her employees.

For more information and to register:  https://redworkscoaching.com/services/executive-coaching/engage-and-mobilize-employees/

Your organization may be eligible for funding through the Canada Job Grant program. Employers may be eligible to receive two-thirds of the training cost.

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Reduce Your HR Issues with Improved Employee Engagement

Simply put, happier employees are easier to manage whereas unhappy, disinterested employees are more difficult. If you want to reduce workplace issues like firings and other unpleasant hassles, you’ll want to start by encouraging employee engagement.

When managing your teams, keep in mind:

·       People work better when they feel like what they’re doing means something.

·       Positive reinforcement is underestimated—and free.

·       Listen to employee feedback and make a genuine effort to attend to reasonable requests.  

When it comes to curating the right work environment, managers are responsible for much of the energy that envelops the office. With that in mind, you want to make sure you foster an environment that makes people want to return to work the next day, not savor every moment leading up to it.

To develop more strategies our Great Engagement: Engage and Mobilize Employees Training Program focuses on simple but powerful behaviours that will have maximum impact on a leader’s ability to engage his or her employees.

For more information and to register:  https://redworkscoaching.com/services/executive-coaching/engage-and-mobilize-employees/ 

Your organization may be eligible for funding through the Canada Job Grant program. Employers may be eligible to receive two-thirds of the training cost.

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Master Your Mind, Master Your Life

Imagine what would be possible if you could choose:

  • to not stress out over what you can’t control
  • push away self-doubts
  • recover from disappointments immediately and
  • spend little time in anger, regret, or blame.

This is absolutely possible with mental fitness training. In as little as 10 seconds, you can:

1. Develop greater mastery over your own mind
2. Quiet the negative and
3. Activate the positive region of your brain.

In fact, MRI research found that within 6-8 weeks of mental fitness training the brain’s grey matter:

  • increased in the Sage PQ brain region and
  • decreased in the Saboteur “survival brain” region

Enroll in the Positive Intelligence®: Mental Fitness Foundation Program.

The next program begins May 28.  

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