Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Motivation Done Right


The first thing management usually wants a manager to do with a sales staff is “Fire them up!” “Get them going!” “Motivate them!” It's almost as though there is a magic wand that can be waved and “BAM!” people are motivated and productive, sales forecasts are being made and all is right with the world. 


Unfortunately, it doesn't work that way. There are no silver bullets, no magic pill that helps you motivate others. There are however, things that you can do in order to help people motivate themselves.


Experts in motivation theories will generally point out that motivation comes from within and not from without. A manager should not expect to give a “motivating” speech or incentive and expect it to work. It may make some people feel uplifted - but it's a temporary effect. Without understanding what is important to the employee, it is nearly impossible to be effective in motivating them.


Managers need to discover what motivates each of their subordinates and create their motivational strategies accordingly. Although it is difficult to motivate others, it is possible to create an environment conducive to motivating each employee.


Positive reinforcement should always be chosen over negative. This requires managers and supervisors to get to know the people who are selling for them. Finding out what motivates people can be as simple as asking questions during a goal setting session. Some people will respond well to a lot of positive attention, some people will not. Observe how people react to each incentive. Actions will speak louder than words...and motivations change.


For example, a salesperson who usually isn't motivated by money may actually become so, if something changes in their personal life which demands more cash. Conversely, some people will reach a level of earning and by satisfied by it. These salespeople will not be satisfied by monetary rewards.


Spending the time to learn what motivates your staff will pay off handsomely for your and them. You can't motivate them but you can help them dig deep into their own motivations to help them succeed.

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