For engagement, job satisfaction and organizational advocacy, people need to know their contributions matter.
Productivity increases when people have a say, are delegated whole tasks, and are provided trust and support.
Are people more effective having their strings pulled or managing their own motives and progress?
Check out our Motivation From the Inside Out course.
Well-intentioned authority figures have used extrinsic motivation methods in an attempt to develop good citizens. Without realizing it, the very extrinsic motivators they use have diminished the intrinsic motivation in people and require dismantling and replacement with new methods. This program introduces four intrinsic motivators that must be understood and cultivated within individuals and in groups to ensure integrity, alignment, problem solving and follow-through on commitments. Steps and roles are described for developing them in self and others.
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“One of the things we do that causes so much strain in our lives is to be unaware of what’s going on in ourselves.”
“Emotional Intelligence is being self-aware, able to manage ourselves, being aware of others, and able to manage our relationships with others.”
~ Judy Ryan, from Great Day STL Interview
LifeWork Systems has a proven track record of empowering people to create caring, trusting, psychologically safe relationships through effective communication skills and consistent support.
This SVP of Operations shares how we helped her people shift from control models to a responsibility-based model that resulted in intrinsic motivation.
Consider this testimonial of a teacher who used this model and helped her students to become self-motivated and helpful to one another.
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