Culture
What Companies Get Wrong About Motivating Their People 6 minutes read.
"In many companies, in the name of bureaucracy and procedure and streamlining things, we’re basically eliminating people’s ability to use their own judgment. We think about people as cogs. And because of that we eliminate their motivation." -- To motivate people, we should acknowledge the fact that people are already motivated when joining the team, and it's our job to learn what bothers them and demotivates them. Help them grow, show interest, and remove anyone or anything that creates a negative environment.
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Instrument-Rated Management: Treating Conditions vs Symptoms 5 minutes read.
"I’ve experienced how energized and happy people are when they discover the right kind of work for them — work that uses their strengths, aligns with their values, and supports their longer-term careers — and when they have the means and the courage to pursue this work. Managers have an important role as well, namely to help people discover the right kind of work for them, and encourage them to do it. Even if it means supporting people through a transition to a place where the right kind of work is available." -- Dave Zwieback's words are so good, I don't need to add anything to it.
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