Driving employee engagement through extraordinary leadership

Driving employee engagement through extraordinary leadership

Every leader knows a more satisfied employee is likely to put more discretionary effort into their work. The cost remains the same, yet their output and productivity is amplified. Not only that, but your employees’ personal pride in their work is increased, leaving them feeling valued and fulfilled.

If you multiply this technique by hundreds of employees, you end up with one of the most effective and reliable economic levers available to you.

The question is where do you begin? What are the key levers to realising this discretionary effort and driving employee engagement? Joe Folkman’s whitepaper, Top 9 Leadership Behaviours that Drive Employee Commitment, highlights 9 leadership behaviours that, when done well, have a direct impact. Some of these behaviours, such as building trust or supporting others, might sound easy, but they are in fact often overlooked.

I recommend taking the time to read and discuss these 9 critical behaviours, either individually or collectively as a leadership team. Identify individual or team behaviours that may need attention. These behaviours will not only be costing your organisation, but diluting the efforts of you as an individual and of your leadership team.

Secondly, it is extremely important that you highlight the behaviours you are already doing well, and think about how you can apply this approach to strengthen your leadership even further. In other words, if you do more of what is working, the commitment of your staff will continue to grow.

This whitepaper highlights some practical, easy to achieve actions and logical first steps that cost nothing other than paying more conscious attention to your leadership and how it is experienced by your staff.

As a leader, everything you do, no matter how small, has an impact that can be negative or positive. Look closely and you may well find that just a couple of small changes to your leadership behaviour have a large impact on your employees’ performance and productivity within a very short time.

Martin Coburn

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