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How do you gain your employees' love and respect?

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Question ajoutée par Rana Alnajjar , Web developer , Lebcards
Date de publication: 2015/02/25
Bassam AL - Mujamami
par Bassam AL - Mujamami , مدير الموارد البشرية والشئون الإدارية , Bin Mariee Group

By giving them the love and respect. deal with the people as you like they deal with you

Kathy Mustafa
par Kathy Mustafa , Personal Assistant to CEO- Managing Sales and Marketing Departments , Saudi Kinda Real Estate

By reciprocating the same love and respect.. 

Ahmed Mohamed Ayesh Sarkhi
par Ahmed Mohamed Ayesh Sarkhi , Shared Services Supervisor , Saudi Musheera Co. Ltd.

simple

give respect <<<<< get respect

 

LABIB KOOLI
par LABIB KOOLI , Director of the Sectoral Center for Training in Hotel Technologies at Southern Hammamet , Tunisian Vocational Training Agency (ATFP)

Just to be fair, transparent and clear with them

Muhammad Adeel
par Muhammad Adeel , Sales And Marketing Executive , TANZEEM HEAVY EQUIPMENT RENTAL LLC

By encouraging them and giving them incentives based on their performance.

Mohammed Thiab
par Mohammed Thiab , Founder / Chief Consultant , MV Consulting

By fair treatment, giving them the benefit of the doubt, standing in their favor whenever and wherever possible in their daily duties and the payback for their good efforts

Salauddin Mohammad
par Salauddin Mohammad , Sr. Manager, Software Development , Aspen Technology Inc

By following basic people management techniques... Follow what you say (set example), Be a solution provider not a problem creator, Empathize with team members, Involve team members in decision making process, provide opportunities to people without bias, being impartial during conflict resolution, etc.......

Vinod Jetley
par Vinod Jetley , Assistant General Manager , State Bank of India

No.10: Get to know your staff and their families

This doesn’t mean snooping or putting on a false interest, but instead showing genuine interest in those you lead.

No.9: It’s okay to change your mind, but…

If you change direction, make sure that you explain clearly to your team why you did so. It’s also advisable to involve your team in setting direction, as well as when it needs to be altered.

No.8: Communicate clearly and regularly

Ensure that your team is up to date on what is going on in the organization. And the best way to do this is face to face. Make judicious use of email.

No.7: Encourage a learning culture within your team

Show leadership by starting with yourself. Lifelong learning is not a9 to5 proposition; it’s about how you absorb new experiences at work and through community service, training courses, assignments, reading, travel, etc. It’s a reciprocal process: employers provide opportunities to learn and grow, but employees also need to engage in activities outside of work.

No.6: Maintain a careful balance between work and personal interactions with your staff

As much as it’s good to do some outside socializing with your team, take particular care as manager to never be seen as creating favorites, which can occur through social activities.

No.5: Give regular feedback on performance

Be open and honest. Don’t whitewash performance reviews; this doesn’t help anyone and deludes people (especially newer recruits) into believing they’re doing a good job. But acknowledge and recognize superior performance. And be sure to link performance reviews to learning activities. Performance and learning go hand in hand.

No.4: Make generous use of self-deprecating humor

NEVER make fun of others at their expense. This shows your own insecurity. And don’t tolerate others making fun of those who may be more vulnerable. Lead by example.

No.3: Share the leadership!

Avoid micromanaging your staff. As they gain work experience and grow, keep the tension on by giving more responsibility and leadership opportunities. As manager, park your ego.

No.2: Admit when you screw up and make a point of showing how you’ve learned from the mistake

This is a powerful way to demonstrate your leadership to your team and to underscore that you’re not above them; you’re a human being.

No.1: Stand behind your staff during times of difficulty

When your staff make mistakes or get caught up in organizational politics or are in trouble, don’t abandon them in an attempt to cover your own a**. If you can’t stand behind one of your team members, then you don’t belong in management, and you’re certainly not a leader.

Ibrahim Hussein Mayaleh
par Ibrahim Hussein Mayaleh , Sales & Business Consultant and Trainer , Self-employed

We can say allot about that, but simply: 

Be Their IDEAL manager

 

 

Elie Kosseifi
par Elie Kosseifi , branch and banquet manager , saveurs du monde catering

Give them an A in front of others and a F in a private place.one will make them heroes for others and one will give them a plus to do it better next time.

Mohammad Rizwan Zafar
par Mohammad Rizwan Zafar , Sales Coordinator , Saudi Diesel Equipment Company

Simple! Give and take.

Support & Soft communication, Empathy, Generous, Leadership, Feedback,  

 

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