How to Motivate Your Team (Part 2)
Your staff may say money is a motivator but look closely and you will find that it is frequently more of a stepping-stone to another goal: for instance, money to travel, retire early or a desire for recognition.
* A sense of belonging motivates the smaller the group to which someone belongs, the stronger the loyalty, motivation and effort.
* Participation motivates people feel more motivated when they feel their involvement in a project is important and valued. Often we exclude our greatest assets the people around us from decisions in which they could be usefully included.
* Challenges motivate and people often rise to the occasion. However, it can also be demotivating if they are too difficult, or conversely, too easy to achieve.
* Motivation needs recognition and reward even if its something as simple as a thank you.
