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Expectations From Management

Expectations From Management

Leaders also develop multiple ways to give shout-outs to their team members to let that spirit burning. We have seen a lot of unique ways by how leaders keep their team motivated by giving weekly and even daily shout-outs or special mentions. But this won’t last for long as leaders/manager end up maintaining a pattern to give shout-out i.e once a week or month. Team members also (sometimes) start assuming this as a part of management’s cadence and they start expecting “special mentions” even if they are just meeting their daily expectations or performing an inch better than their peers.

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Best Leaders Do This With Their Reporting Teams

  • Remember, the act of catching them doing right and acknowledging their efforts should be done on a random basis (try not to follow a pattern, like a day, particular event, etc). Also, this shouldn’t be combined or confused with teachable moments or conventional special mentions.
  • It’s okay if you don’t want to involve the whole team to acknowledge such “right doings”. This could be done by sending a personalised “Thank you” note to team members.
  • Those couple of lines would not only make his day but also motivate him to keep doing what he aims to do for the customers and thrive to become better.

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