ppt 3 leading for engagement

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The Performance Edge:Leading for Engagement

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What does it take to engage employees for winning

performance?

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The Higher Law:

When you appeal to the highest level of thinking

you get the highest level of performance.

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The Key Objective:

Engage employees through a culture of ownership and

lose the employee mentality

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The value of employee engagement:

• 31% less turnover• 12% higher customer satisfaction

• 18% higher productivity• 12% higher profitability

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The value of employee engagement:

More money, more time and less stress

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The Solution:

Under your control

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What are the elements of leading for engagement?

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The Central Issue:

Leading others is more about feelings and less about facts.

We need to ask the audience to understand the audience.

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The Goal: Empowerment

Act as an owner

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The Five Levels of Empowerment:

Level 5 – Wait to be toldLevel 4 – Ask for permission

Level 3 – Make recommendationsLevel 2 – Take action & report back

ASAPLevel 1 – Take action & responsibility

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The Investment:

1. Clarify role and contribution2. Focus on delegation

3. Follow through with feedback

Invest in communication!

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The Contribution:

Show people the connection of their role to the big picture, how their

actions create value in the customer equation, and how their work is

important

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The Delegation:

How work is transitioned is vital for success.

The number one challenge for most professionals and managers is how to

delegate effectively.

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The Ceiling of Complexity

Ceiling of Complexity

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Top feedback to leaders:

• Micro-managing or getting overly involved

• Engaged in tasks that could be done effectively by others

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The Feedback:

Regularly and candidly communicate with people how they are doing, what is

working and where improvement is needed.

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Hope is not the answer.Hope is not the

answer.

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“The leader of the past knew how to tell. The leader of the future will

know how to ask.”Peter Drucker

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Take a consultative approach to engage and invest employees.

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As a leader, you need to determine:

What are the challenges and blocks for people to change?

What are the opportunities to the change?

What are the capabilities needed for people to support the change?

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As a leader, you need to determine:

What are the results and outcomes desired from the change?

What are the feelings from the change?

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The foundation of engagement is the ability of leaders to communicate

effectively and consultatively to coach the performance of others for

success.

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The Higher Law:

When you appeal to the highest level of thinking

you get the highest level of performance.

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The solution to employee engagement is under the

control of the leader:

Invest time and communicate.

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