5 Ways for Leaders to Inspire Their Teams

in #leaders3 years ago

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There’s a big difference between being a boss and being a leader. Anyone can be a boss, responsible for guiding their team and assigning tasks to different members of staff.

But it takes something special to be a true leader.

A genuine leader inspires their team and motivates them to accomplish amazing things.

Effective leaders get to know their employees, so they can understand their strengths and weaknesses. This allows for effective delegation and increases the chances of each employee achieving personal and professional goals.

If you’re working to become a more effective leader for your team, the key to success begins with inspiration. Here are five ways that you can motivate and inspire your people.

1. Set Clear Targets

Employees need to know what they’re working towards to ensure that they’re on the right path. As a leader in your organization, it’s crucial that you have a clear idea of what the overall vision of the business is and what you need to do to get there.

Setting goals for each employee that move them towards your overall target will help to keep your people-focused. Measurable goals are also much easier to track and help your staff members evaluate their performance in relation to the organization's vision.

KEY POINT! Excellent goals are specific, clear, and easy to understand. It’s also worth choosing goals for your teams that help them to identify their importance in the company.

2. Deliver Ongoing Feedback

Feedback is an important factor in keeping team members focused and inspired. Around 65% of modern team members wish they had more feedback from their leaders.

Effective feedback tells your employees what they’re doing right, so they know how to boost their chances of success. It can also be a tool in helping employees identify issues that might be harming their performance.

Remember, giving feedback doesn’t just mean telling your staff they’re doing a good job or a bad one. Be specific with the feedback you provide, so your people can really develop to their full potential.

KEY POINT! Don’t be afraid to ask for feedback from your staff, too. They could give you excellent insights into how to be a more effective leader.

3. Be Fair with Compensation

There’s more to keeping your team inspired than paying them the right salary. It’s difficult for people to be invested in a job where they feel as though they’re not fully appreciated.

If you can’t offer the most competitive salary compared to the other companies in your space, ask what you can do to make their role more fulfilling.

● Could you deliver extra benefits and learning opportunities, so your employees feel like they’re accomplishing more when working with you?
● Is it possible to provide more paid time off work, or more flexible scheduling, so your teams can arrange their days to suit them?

KEY POINT! Think creatively when it comes to showing your teams that you understand their worth.

4. Create a Company Worthy of Respect and Pride

One of the biggest jobs business leaders have is creating a vision for the company. Leaders need to clearly explain what the true mission and goals of the company are, so team members feel as though they’re a part of something important.

If you want your employees to feel inspired and motivated, then give them a worthy target. Let them know how they're making the world a better place, not just helping the company make as much money as possible.

For example,
● Could you get involved with charities that your team members care about?
● Could you contribute to your community in a way that’s going to inspire team pride?

KEY POINT! Discover what causes and issues your employees care about.

5. Work on Communication

It’s difficult for team members to feel inspired if they don’t also believe that they have a voice in the company. They need to know that you take their insights and feedback seriously.

With that in mind, try to build a company culture around open communication and collaboration.

Ensure that your staff members can share their ideas on how to improve the business freely, without any scathing remarks or risk of negative feedback.

KEY POINT! When your employees share their ideas on how to make things better, show them that you’re taking their ideas into account by highlighting the things you’ve done to see whether those ideas could work.

Beginning with these five ways, you, as a leader, can motivate and inspire your team.

Inspired employees believe they have significant ownership and investment in the company where they work.

Inspired employees believe that they are crucial members of the team.

Build that comradery and see your leadership skills and team results soar.

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