Monday, December 10, 2012

Tip #421: 5 Tips to Increase Your Worker Productivity

We all know that in business, time equals money. And being able to work in an efficient and organized manner will help you produce a higher volume of work and/or sales. This not only leads to many possible benefits including promotions, raises and additional responsibilities but it also may allow you to leave work early due to your work being completed earlier.
Becoming More Productive At Work Requires Discipline.
To help you refine your existing habits, we have listed a number of tips. The key is this: Focus on them daily for the next 30-days. Once you do something for 30-days, experts all agree that you will be well on your way to making them a permanent habit.
5 Tips To Increase Work/Sales Productivity:
Tip #1: Declutter Your Work Space -A clear work space makes for a clear head space. If you spend 5 minutes per day tidying up your desk, you'll be less likely to lose or forget important action items. If you have an overabundance of knickknacks and unfiled papers, the resulting chaos could affect your work performance.
Tip #2: Prioritize Your Goals Each Morning -At the beginning of your workday, take a few minutes to prioritize. Most people find that task lists help them stay on track. This is a simple solution and provides you with structure and routine.
Tip #3: Resolve Problems Promptly -Once you identify a problem, track and resolve it as soon as you can. If you ignore problems, they can grow and create additional stress.
Tip #4: Organize Everything - The necessity of being organized doesn't stop at your work space. Drawers, files, e-mail inboxes, client information and digital files all require maintenance and organization. Set reminders for yourself to organize these work tools as often as necessary.
Tip #5: Manage Your Time And Team Efficiently - Do you know when to delegate responsibilities to a team and when to speak up if too much work has been passed to you? If not, you and your team are headed for disaster. Communicate with your team and manage the workflow efficiently.
Executive Summary: Good habits take about a month to properly develop; therefore, you can help yourself remember these tips by printing and posting this e-mail or setting automated reminders for yourself in Microsoft Outlook.
Additionally, solving problems quickly, having an organized workspace and managing workflow shows your supervisor that you are capable of handling tasks efficiently - this prevents micromanagement and allows you to get more work done in less time.

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Monday, December 3, 2012

Tip #420: 6 Tips To Praise An Employee (And Key Phrases To Use)


As you reflect on your week, did you praise your team members more than you critiqued them? No matter what, experts all agree with this: You will have a happier and more productive workforce if they feel like valued employees. And the more you praise your staff for a job well done, the more productive they will be.

Although praise seems like such a simple thing, it's often done unsuccessfully, if at all. To help you or someone you know become better at praising, we have listed below 6 tips for your review and consideration. 

Tip #1: Offer Genuine Praise - When you provide praise, ensure that the content of your message is thoughtful and heartfelt. This will maximize the impact of your words. Your employees don't want to receive praise simply because it's an item on your to-do list, so make it meaningful.

Tip #2: Understand How People Respond To Recognition -Everyone responds to praise differently. While you should ensure equal treatment, consider offering different choices as rewards for a job well done.

Tip #3: Provide Immediate Praise - When you see an employee doing something right, offer praise and positive reinforcement immediately. This lets the employee know that you're not just looking to criticize.

Tip #4: Give Specific Details - When praising an employee, be as specific as possible. This shows the employee that you are particularly attentive to their performance.

Tip #5: Grant Praise And Criticism Separately - When offering praise, keep it simple and specific - avoid mixing in criticism. You can offer performance improvement tips another time. Even the most constructive criticism can mitigate the effect of praise.

Tip #6: Balance Your Praise - Avoid praising only your top performers. Your most lackluster employee may require praise as a means of encouragement for improving.

8 Phrases To Use When Praising Someone:

  1. I am learning a lot from you.
  2. I am really glad that you are part of our team. 
  3. I really trust you and that means a lot to me.
  4. Thank you for helping us out; you were a major factor in the success of this ____.
  5. That's a great idea; let's roll with it. In fact, why don't you take the lead role in getting it done.
  6. You are one of the best _____ that we've had in this position.
  7. You have made a rather significant contribution to this project; thank you.
  8. You have truly set a new standard for all of us.

Executive Summary: As you reflect on this e-tip, take some time right now and catch someone doing something right. And when you do, praise them and look at how their body responds to you. You will immediately see how it is so worth doing more times than not.

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