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Employee Motivation and Happiness Webinar presented by Pursuit-of-Happiness.org. How do you help employees be happier and motivated so they will be more productive and stay with you longer.TRANSCRIPT
Welcome to the Employee Motivation and Happiness
Webinar(you will need a pen and paper for 4 activities during the
webinar)
What makes your employees happy?
Type your answers in the comments box.
Employee Motivation and Happiness
October 23, 2013
Presenter: Ray WhiteDirector of Workplace
Defining Happiness
1. Happiness does not equal employees skipping around the office and smiling all the time.
2. Happiness is about employees wanting to get out of bed and come to work everyday.
3. Happiness is about employees being engaged and productive.
4. Happiness includes challenges as well as successes.
Why is Happiness Important?
“We’ve been able to conclusively link employee satisfaction and engagement to customer satisfaction and business performance.”
Wiley and Kowske
“Studies …have shown a clear relationship between high levels of employee engagement and improved financial and operational results.” Towers and Watson
“Your happiest employees are 47% more productive than their least happy colleagues.” Jessica Pryce-Jones
“…we have proven that engaged organizations have 3.9 times the earnings per share (EPS) growth rate compared to organizations with lower engagement in their same industry.” Gallup
Keys to Employee Motivation and Happiness
Remember Pam C.
P – PurposeA – AutonomyM – Mastery
and
C – Connection
Purpose
“Human beings want meaning and purpose in life. The Meaningful Life consists in belonging to and serving something that you believe is bigger than the self .” Martin Seligman
In research led by Frankl - “having a purpose or meaning in life” was chosen by more than 80% of respondents while money was chosen by around 16%.
Sisyphus
- connecting today with something in the future.
Purpose
1. Identify the company’s purpose. Give them a “Why”
2. Tell them how they contribute to that purpose
3. Communicate. Communicate. Communicate.
- connecting today with something in the future.
What Steps Should I Take
Purpose
Activity: Write down the purpose of your company, your team, or one of your employees.
- connecting today with something in the future.
Autonomy- “… the feeling that your life, its activities and
habits, are self-chosen and self-endorsed“ Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology
“Having a strong sense of controlling one’s life is a more dependable predictor of positive feelings of well-being than any of the objective conditions of life we have considered…” Angus Campbell.
Boer and Fischer found that autonomy is a better predictor of happiness than money.
Autonomy- the feeling that your life, its activities and habits,
are self-chosen and self-endorsed“ Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology
What Steps Should I Take
1. Constantly ask yourself – “What decisions can they make?”
2. Tell them What and Why – let them decide how.
3. Create Performance Benchmarks
Autonomy- the feeling that your life, its activities and habits,
are self-chosen and self-endorsed“ Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology
Activity: Write down three areas where you can give your team more autonomy.
Mastery- Learn, progress and constantly improve
Top 2 items participants wanted in an ideal job1. Progress in their Careers2. Be good at their jobs
Based on data from iOpener
Wiley and Kowske found that 79% of employees who didn’t think they could reach their career goals at their current company were considering leaving.
“The best moments in our lives are not the passive, receptive, relaxing times… The best moments usually occur if a person’s body or mind is stretched to its limits in a voluntary effort to accomplish something difficult and worthwhile.” Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
Mastery
What Steps Should I Take?
1. Create challenge and opportunity for Flow.
2. Delegate
- Learn, progress and constantly improve
3. Clarify Learning and Development as well as Career Development opportunities.
4. Hold them accountable
Mastery
Activity: What kinds of learning opportunities can you create for your team members?
- Learn, progress and constantly improve
Connections- Positive relationships and opportunities to
connect with peers and supervisors
“Experts at the Gallup Organization suggest that people need to have good friends at work…” Diener
“…social support was the best predictor of happiness during stressful times.” Achor, Stone, Ben-Shahar
“70 years of evidence that our relationships with other people matter, and matter more than anything else in the world.” Vaillant
One of the #1 predictors of job satisfaction, engagement, and retention is your relationship with your direct supervisor.
What Steps Should I Take?
1. Facilitate and encourage friendships in the workplace.
2. Celebrate birthdays, work anniversaries, promotions, and babies.
Connections- Positive relationships and opportunities to
connect with peers and supervisors
3.Events and Team Competitions
4. Employee-Supervisor Relationships – Respect, Empathy, Gratitude, and Admiration
Activity: List 3 ways you can encourage connections among your team.
Connections- Positive relationships and opportunities to
connect with peers and supervisors
Activity: Give a bonus/budget to someone who exemplifies your company purpose. Ask them to spend it on a charity or their team members.
Purpose, Autonomy, Mastery, Connections
List of Books to Read
1. Drive - Daniel Pink
2. Happiness - Ed Diener and Robert
Diener
3. The How of Happiness – Sonja
Lyubomirsky
4. Flourish - Martin Seligman
5. Happiness at Work - Jessica Pryce-
Jones
6. Flow – Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
7. Dream Manager – Mathew Kelly
Thank You
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