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    How to Spark Employee Engagement and Growth

    Nicole Melissa PalmerBy Nicole Melissa PalmerJanuary 11, 20213 Mins Read
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    When you create a culture in which people can reach their goals and know their insights are appreciated, you boost productivity, morale, and engagement.

    As a strategic communications professional, one of the problems I come across most is that people feel their efforts are under-appreciated and go unnoticed. This leads to a lack of employee engagement, turnover, and stagnant growth. But this does not have to be the case. Enters the efficacy of strategic communication. 

    Improving your organization’s communications gap helps to create a culture built on authenticity and transparency, as well as boost confidence and productivity. Cultures built on helping people reach their goals and ensure their voices are heard give a feeling of significance, value, and build trust. As a result, people are more concerned for the future of the organization, become more highly involved, and are more enthusiastic about their work.

    Here are four tips to put into practice to help overcome the challenges organizations face when it comes to moving their people from simply “putting in their time” to being committed and ultimately increasing growth.

    Measure what matters most to your people

    High-potential people are usually not satisfied with the status quo. They need ongoing personal purpose and empathy for their challenges, not just professional perks to achieve more for your organization. By encouraging your people’s personal and professional development, they become better ambassadors and leaders for your organization. Help them establish key goals and development plans that are in alignment with their own strengths and experience, as well as with the overall business strategy.

    Job tasks that are purpose-driven and rewarding

    Challenging your people will be an essential strategy to help keep them engaged and motivated. Like organizations, people are not able to move forward if they don’t grow. But people can’t grow without leaving their comfort zones. When your people are growing they will respond with greater performance and dedication to future success. Help your people to step outside of their comfort zones by establishing goals and expectations that will set their sights on added career and monetary opportunities.

    Show people, you trust them

    If you want higher performance, trust your people to do their jobs by getting out of the way. Not only will they be empowered by you giving them greater ownership, but it also reinforces that credibility and trust are important in your organization. Give your people more of a voice and use their insight to connect the dots and make better business decisions. Outline your expectations then give your people the autonomy, tools, and support they need to succeed. In short, trust begets trust.

    Celebrate your people

    The single most thing you can do to boost your people’s confidence is to recognize and celebrate their efforts. When they feel acknowledged for their efforts or work, not only will they be more motivated but also feel appreciated. Recognize your people’s personal and organizational accomplishments so they feel confident in what they do, boost productivity, and build loyalty.

    What do you do to encourage your people and help them reach their goals?

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    Nicole Palmer is a brand strategist, business coach, and the founder and CEO of Nicole Williams Collective, where she expertly blend management consulting with marketing communications prowess to elevate brands and fuel success. Through consulting and managed services, Nicole helps her clients build personal brands, pivot your careers, grow businesses, land media placements, and become thought leaders. Nicole is obsessed with watching women do good work, make good money, and do what God called them to do.

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