SKU: VISINS
When workers know their work makes a difference, productivity rises and so does job satisfaction. - Psychology Today, "Making a Difference at Work" What does it take to inspire a work group to greater commitment and productivity? It's not charisma. Rather, it's behavior that any well-intentioned leader can emulate, as this program demonstrates. The video follows Tom, a competent manager, on his quest to find out what makes Elliot, an exceptional manager in his organization, so inspiring to his workers. He learns that Elliot found what was meaningful in their work, and communicated that - in words and actions - to everyone on his team. The "Would I Inspire Me?" video program gives viewers practical ways to make work life more meaningful, productive, and rewarding for themselves and their team. Key Training Points How to Inspire a Work Group 1. Communicate why work is important Use real world examplesExpress genuine enthusiasm2. Acknowledge the contribution of every employee Look for reasons to praise peopleConvey accomplishments to both co-workers and superiors3. Support your team Pitch in as a team memberRemove obstacles to success4. Create opportunities for growth
Go beyond job descriptionsBe aware of people's goalsAvailable in DVD video or VHS tape Package Includes: 16 minute VHS Video or DVD and 28 page Comprehensive Leader's Guide with reproducible worksheets. DVD contains PDF version of leader's guide and supporting PowerPoint graphics. (Guide and PowerPoint files also available as a download.) This program is closed-captioned.
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