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Creating Passion-Driven Teams
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Creating Passion-Driven Teams

How to Stop Micromanaging and Motivate People to Top Performance

Career Press, 2009 más...

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Don’t try to motivate your employees by manipulating them; be honest with them and you’ll discover that they motivate themselves. Don’t humiliate them when they make mistakes; instead, treat errors as valuable learning experiences. Don’t automatically tune staffers out when they speak; listen and you will discover a lot. Don’t hold meetings just to meet; make sure every conference has a purpose. And above all, don’t micromanage, because that drives good people out the door. This is an ample list of management “don’ts.” But what should you do to manage well? Training expert Dan Bobinski says the answer is simple: Provide the conditions that will spark passion in your people. Although his anecdotes are overly simplified and may seem contrived, getAbstract believes Bobinski presents his points persuasively. His colorful, elementary guide will give newbie supervisors and human resource managers much pause for thought.

Summary

Setting the Stage for Teamwork

Human beings have organized themselves into teams since squads of cavemen surrounded and killed wooly mammoths. The best teams are passionate about their work – and you can’t forge or force that kind of spirit. It bubbles up from within the hearts, souls and minds of team members. However, as a manager, you can create the emotional conditions from which passion will emerge. These include trust, sharing, camaraderie, commitment, common purpose and confidence. When you promote these conditions, you set the stage so that team members can work together with enthusiasm to accomplish their goals.

Every manager has a different style. Managers can be “charismatic, bureaucratic, Machiavellian, democratic, authoritarian [or] laissez-faire.” But basically, they fall into two categories: They are either “Builders” or “Climbers.” Builders want to develop the people around them, while climbers are out for themselves and don’t care what happens to others. Only builders can develop “passion-driven teams.” To become a builder, make these three commitments:

  1. Develop yourself personally and professionally.
  2. Never...

About the Author

Dan Bobinski is a training specialist, executive coach, consultant, columnist, author and keynote speaker. He is president and CEO of a leadership development and management training firm.


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    J. M. 3 years ago
    Extremely informative. Will use these during hours to test difference of performance.
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    S. A. 1 decade ago
    Very useful..thank you.
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    P. J. 1 decade ago
    Author Dan Bobinski is very constructive in his thoughts of building the people in any Organisation. in fact it is the contribution of PEOPLE that contribute a lot in making things superbly and flawlessly happen in both the PROCESS and PERFORMANCE. Passion is just like the necessary fuel required to ignite fire in one to keep the journey towards the GOAL. He has carefully found the underlying characteristics of a leader to build people, motivate them and getting them empowered who in turn are responsible to deliver the goods in timeline. Yes LISTENING is a great quality to attract the best attention of the the people in the desired direction which creates the base of influence. Excellent piece to find in review.

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