Motivation is the Secret to a Successful Team — Are Your Employees Motivated? 4 Tips for Empowering New HiresMotivating employees towards success is the main means by which a business stays afloat and prospers. And the task of providing this motivation, alongside the upkeep of the team's morale is something that company leaders should always keep in mind.

ByGreg Waisman

Key Takeaways

  • For companies to retain and bolster their talents, leadership must engage with their workers and encourage them, pushing them towards greater accomplishments.
  • Here are four ways to accomplish that.

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Workers burning out from stress and quitting their jobs is a prevalent problem for companies worldwide. A workplacestudyconducted in 2023 revealed that 44% of surveyed employees suffer from a lot of stress issues, resulting in either quitting altogether or staying and doing the absolute minimum while losing most of theirmotivation.

For companies to retain and bolster their talents, leadership must engage with their workers and encourage them, pushing them towards greater accomplishments.

Being a business founder myself, I am responsible for employee communication,onboarding new people, and maintaining team cohesion at my company. In this article, I would like to draw on past experiences and share some principles that I believe to be paramount to empowering your team toward success.

1. Onboarding is the starting point where your employee should see transparency

New employees are the lifeblood of any company, which is why it is crucial to conduct the hiring process with due care. Effectiveonboardingprograms go beyond just providing basic orientation and paperwork completion. You must cultivate a welcoming environment that instills confidence and that new workers can connect.

This also means being 100% transparent about your company's goals andcorporate cultureand familiarising newcomers with your values, policies, and procedures. In doing so, you allow employees to clearly understand what your company is all about and whether they wish to be a part of what it does.

For example, my company has an established practice of giving new candidates introductory meetups with our founders. We call it "company pitching". Once a group ofpotential hiresis formed, one of the founders meets with them to discuss the company and its ideas. This is a great form of interaction, as it encourages discussion, allows us to showcase our best selling points to new people, and motivates them to contribute from the get-go.

Another important thing is to have regular meetings and monthly briefing sessions during which your team can discuss all relevant updates. This is crucial to ensure everyone is on the same page about where your company is going.

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2. Maintain communication between employees and company leadership

另一件重要的事要注意保持open channels of communication between regular workers and company management. This is a fundamental step in fostering asense of belongingto an organization.

When employees feel that they can reach out to the management just as easily as a fellow regular worker and be heard, they feel more valued as individuals. People lovehonesty, and having ways to share things that are important to them openly goes a long way in bringing teams closer.

This sense of closeness, in turn, means that people often better understand the bigger picture and can better align their individual efforts with the company's goals. They are also more willing to speak up and share ideas during meetings when they feel their thoughts would be genuinely considered.

Here's another personal example: at my workplace, we do not have separate rooms or cubicles that separate employees from the management. We all work from an open and shared space, allowing team members to easily come up to each other and speak about anything on their minds. In addition to the collaborative workspace, all our team members and founders have the same working equipment, hotels and flight class. We think it's important for everyone to be on equal ground.

All of this helps foster trust and the mentality of unity, shortening the metaphorical distance between team members. And being responsible for the company's ideology, me and my fellow founders strive to follow these principles even more so than most of our employees.

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3. Showcase the value of what your employees are doing

One more useful tip to drive your workers is to clearly show them that the work they do for the company has value and that they stand to gain plenty of benefits themselves.

What can an employee get besides the usualsalaryand experience from their company? Some businesses choose to introduce the practice of on-the-job training, providing educational opportunities that stand to benefit both the company at large and individual workers.

4. Set challenges and create a competitive spirit

People are often motivated by a challenge more than by receiving a salary, simple as it is. If you want to push your team to greater heights, create acompetitive spiritin your company while fostering collaboration.

This might sound a bit contradictory, but hear me out. What I mean is that instead of pitting your employees against each other, you'd be better served to cultivatecompetitivenessagainst some other company operating in the same market. This would give them a unified goal to work towards.

首先明确优势和联合国ique selling points of your team. Emphasize how these traits differentiate your company from competitors and build confidence among your workers. Set up milestones that would signify that you've surpassed the other company in some way.

These milestones will foster an environment that encourages continuous self-improvement and learning among the team while clearing them will result in celebrating mutual successes and gaining motivational boosts.

Read More:Why Empathy is Crucial to Your Success in the Business World

People are the cornerstone of your organization: make sure they know it

To sum up, if you want to keep your employees motivated and prevent your workforce from quitting, the most important thing you can do is make them feel valued. And the best way to do so is to foster a culture that combines individual excellence and collaborative success. Make your team believe that working at your company allows them to be part of something valuable. Doing so will bring people closer and push your company to new heights.

Greg Waisman

Entrepreneur Leadership Network® Contributor

Co-Founder and COO at the global payments platform Mercuryo

Greg Waisman is an accomplished entrepreneur and business leader with deep roots in the technology market. He has a wealth of experience in full-cycle business management, establishing IT-related startups and developing them from the ground up.

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