eLearning Course

Got Leadership?™ Getting Employees to Care

Motivating Employees to Do Better

Dealing with an employee who has ceased to care about the job, can be very frustrating but it is possible to work with the employee and uncover the underlying issues. By the end of this course, you will be able to identify ways to motivate employees before there is an issue and ways to approach employees who already stopped trying.

Learning Path & Details

Competencies

  • Facilitating Change
  • Leading and Managing for Peak Performance

Interactivity

  • Audible Narration
  • Branching
  • Integrated Video
  • Interactions and Activities
  • Post-Assessment

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Also Available as: Video Vignettes

The “Whatever” Co-Worker… (Healthcare)

The “Whatever” Co-Worker… (Healthcare)

Getting people to care about things they think are "no big deal" can be a dance. But when everybody gets on the same page - understands how important their own contribution is – it can be amazing what happens. More work gets done right the first time, and everybody feels good about making the effort.

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Additional Information

As a manager, you can help by not making assumptions, asking the right questions, and asking your employees for feedback on what personally motivates them. It takes time and diligence from you, but the reward is happy, productive employees.


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