If we want our employees to be engaged, we need the following.
1. Executives to do their jobs well.
2. Managers to do their jobs well.
3. Supervisors to do their jobs well.
4. Employees to do their jobs well.
Therefore, if we are serious about having engaged employees we must start at the top to ensure that the executives do their jobs well. Oh my, I see a major problem here.
A. Are executives willing to change their own behaviors so that their workforce can become engaged?
B. Are managers willing to change their own behaviors so that their workforce can become engaged?
C. Are supervisors willing to change their own behaviors so that their workforce can become engaged?
D. Are employees willing to change their own behaviors so that they become engaged?
The funny thing is, employees are the most likely to change their behaviors for the good of their employer therefore it is the easiest task to address. However, the most useful task is to get the executives to change their behaviors. Until we change the executives' behaviors we are doomed to undo the good effects of changing the behaviors of our employees.
Is their a tool or a method to help us address items 1 through 4 and items A through D? Yes, it is called hiring for talent.
If anyone wants to learn how to hire for talent, please let me know and I'll post another message.
Bob
bobgately at verizon dot net
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