Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Ten Ways Leadership Can Motivate Team Building and Performance

Managers, supervisors, and team leaders need to understand how communication and recognition can help motivate team members to have better attitudes and become more productive. Many ways exist to motivate team members to build a better team and increase the team and individual performance. 

Presented for consideration are ten possible ways for managers, supervisors, and leaders to motivate their team with little budget and resources that may not require higher-level management approval. Most ideas can be implemented merely by a change in team accountability or the way the manager or leader communicates with the team and encourages the team to grow itself.
 
Be positive and set a good example for the team. Share information on projects and business openly with the team. When possible, let team work through their conflicts, but be ready to resolve negative conflict and bad situations before team morale is damaged. Give feedback for improvement when necessary in a positive and thoughtful way. Show appreciation for the work team does using different methods for rewarding team and members. If a team request or member idea is not understood, ask for clarification or examples. Actively listen to team complaints, ideas, and improvements. Allow the team to evaluate its leader and suggest improvement ideas to help the team with respect, trust, and confidence in their leader. Show confidence in the team by supporting their work and needs. Do periodic team assessments with the members on how the team is doing as a way to increase awareness of what is right and identify opportunities for improvement.
 
Selecting from these ten ways to motivate teams, the team leader, supervisor, or manager can implement a strategy for building the team and improving individual performance as well. All it may take is changing the way the manager, supervisor, or leader communicates with and encourages the team's potential growth, as well as the team members accepting responsibility for their progress. The result should be improved team member attitudes, better team behaviors, and increasing work productivity.
 
NOTE: See also list of articles for "Ten Ideas to Reward Teams and Members," "Evaluate Team Performance and Determine Training Needs," "Eleven Responsibilities of Great Team Leaders and Sponsoring Managers," and "Give Your Teams the Gift of Productivity" from http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Shirley_Lee.

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Ten Ways Leadership Can Motivate Team Building and Performance

Monday, December 12, 2011

Choosing the Right Team Building Program - The 3 C's

A client called me yesterday to inform me that she was putting the selection of this year's team building activities up for a company-wide vote. Her entire staff had been offered a choice: a day of solving one of our Dr. Clue treasure hunts OR a day of team cooking lessons (with another outfit).

I found this to be an unusual and rather refreshing practice ... giving everyone the power to decide their own team building exercises. In my experience, most organizations delegate the responsibility for choosing their corporate team building activities to a small "selection committee", often one or two people from management. This committee then pronounces that their off-site is XYZ...and participation is mandatory.

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You can imagine how people respond to the latter approach: grumbling, a sense of coercion, skepticism, and resistance. Inevitably, these are the events in which people ask, "So, what are the prizes?" In other words, "I didn't choose to be here, so what's in it for me?"

This goes back to Alfie Kohn's book "Punished by Rewards", in which he posits that intrinsic (or self-generated) motivation arises when you have Three C's in place:

1) Collaboration
2) Content
3) Choice

In other words, people tend to buy into a project when they can work together with others (collaboration), contribute to a meaningful cause (content), and proceed according to their own self-direction (choice). Without the Three C's in place, you have to motivate people "extrinsically" (or externally). That means offering everyone incentives, prizes, compensation, etc. According to Kohn, intrinsic motivation is far stronger and more long-lasting than extrinsic motivation. Moreover, external "reward giving" can be a slippery slope; you need to continually up the ante, increasing the quality and value of the "prizes" to keep people motivated.

Getting back to my potential client...I certainly hope they choose my company, Dr. Clue (naturally)! But even if they don't, I'll bet that the participants bring a high degree of enthusiasm and buy-in to whatever activity they select. After all, they'll have chosen the content themselves. It's their activity! And that makes all the difference.

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Sunday, December 11, 2011

Tuan Tran ALL NATURAL ATHLETE How I Looked At 14 Years Old

Tuan Tran ALL NATURAL ATHLETE How I Looked At 14 Years Old Video Clips. Duration : 4.15 Mins.


Have me as your personal online trainer at myhitechtrainer.com There people out there always wanting to dismiss my hard work and my claim of being an ALL NATURAL athlete. Well, his is a pic of me on my basketball team at the age of 14, and now being 27 years old in 2008, I have training for 13 YEARS STRAIGHT. I have worked hard to build the body that I have today, and NONE OF IF WAS BECAUSE OF FUCKEN DRUGS OR A DAMN NEEDLE. But also, just because you did have my frame, you too can make get strides and achieve the body and health you always wanted. Just do as I have told in this vid

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Friday, December 9, 2011

BC2 Talking Teamwork #2 Doom Quad I [TG] Bad Company 2

BC2 Talking Teamwork #2 Doom Quad I [TG] Bad Company 2 Tube. Duration : 3.05 Mins.


Fun times on the quad of doom ! Talking was via teamspeak Our servers www.gametracker.com Our website www.tacticalgamer.com

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Want to Jump HIGHER?!? Shot Science Vertical Jump Training Program (part 2)

Want to Jump HIGHER?!? Shot Science Vertical Jump Training Program (part 2) Tube. Duration : 11.38 Mins.


Get the VERTICAL HANDBOOK here bit.ly Today's video is the PART 2 of our introduction to "Increasing your Vertical Jump!" Part 2 deals with building "Strength/Mind Muscle Relationship" and generating game-speed "Power" to launch you into the air! Part 1 deals with "Mobility/Flexibility" and "Stability," which are VERY important and generally overlooked aspects of increasing your vertical. We'll be adding in TONS of new Vertical Increasing Exercises, so you can build your OWN JUMP PROGRAM! For the Dot Drill Exercises, visit our Athletic Performance Channel Here: bit.ly As with any conditioning program, you should consult your physician to make sure you're capable of performing these exercises safely. We take no responsibility for any injury that you may sustain in your personal training. We provide these training videos for you to use with YOUR discretion. Ask Chase any of your questions about Athletic Performance, Exercise, or Basketball and he will personally respond to as many as he can, both in the comments and in his Vlogs. If you have questions on how to improve your Speed, Quickness, Agility, Strength, and Vertical Leaping Ability, this is the place. Chase works with athletes of all levels (Children, Teens, College and Professionals) and is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and is Certified by the American College of Sports Medicine. Make sure to follow ShotScience on Twitter and Facebook for SECRET Updates and Tips from the guys. Twitter: twitter.com ...

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Monday, December 5, 2011

Tactical AK 47 and Rifle Training in Serbia, Europe for Bodyguards and Security Contractors

Tactical AK 47 and Rifle Training in Serbia, Europe for Bodyguards and Security Contractors Tube. Duration : 1.43 Mins.


For more info go to: www.risks-inc.com Risks Inc. on Facebook: www.facebook.com This clip shows some tactical shooting drills that we include in our tactical firearms courses in Serbia, Europe for bodyguards and high risk security contractors. The weapons the shooter is using are a Zastava M70 (AK-47), M-76 sniper rifle and a Remington 700. For more info go to www.risks-inc.com Tactical Firearms Training in Europe These courses are open to civilians, police, military personnel and contractors No previous experience required, courses are adapted to the clients skill level Our tactical firearms courses in Europe are aimed at those seeking serious tactical firearms training. .We organize our tactical firearms courses in Europe in Serbia, Central Europe, which is about 2 hours' flying time from most European capital cities. While in Serbia, you will be accompanied and supervised by our tactical firearms instructors who have a wealth of experience and are drawn from are from special police units. We can arrange accommodation and transportation to fit your needs and budget. We are offering three training program's and can also put together custom programs to fir your needs. Course fees includes: transportation to ranges, instructors, weapons hire, ammo, use of shooting ranges, etc. Weapons used are Glock 17, Sig 226, CZ-99 pistols etc., HK MP-5, AK-47 and Shotguns. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level 1 Tactical Firearms ...

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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Management Skills VS Leadership Skills

Management Skills VS Leadership Skills Tube. Duration : 10.93 Mins.


www.enleadership.com This video in our Experiment in Leadership Development series addresses how we see management and leadership and their importance to each other. It might be familar to Enlightened Leadership clients, but the example story might be new to you. The format of this one is VERY DIFFERENT. Please give us your perspectives on it!Please rate and comment this video. Give us feedback on its value. Have to have it? Subscribe! Websites to check out: www.leadershipmadesimple.com http www.facebook.com www.twitter.com History of Enlightened Leadership Solutions The best place to begin is where we got our name. The Allied Forces had just won a quick and decisive victory in the first Gulf War. The efficiency and the effectiveness of the forces were notable. One of our principals was watching CNN interview one of the Generals in Saudi Arabia . The General who shared his observations and analysis on why the Allied Forces were so successful commented: The chain of command has empowered the armed forces in the field to get the job done. Decisions are being made at the battle front, not by the brass in Washington . Now thats enlightened leadership. Three years later, the book was published by Simon & Schuster. The book is in its 31st printing and has sold over 230000 copies worldwide. What weve learned is a profound demonstration about the power of human capital, and unleashing that power is at the very core of our work. Philosophy of Enlightened Leadership Solutions We ...

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