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How to Give Your Employees the Positive Feedback They Want and Need

Have you told an employee what a great job he/she is doing recently? Have you received positive feedback for going above and beyond in the past month? Have you overheard others in your organization praise someone for doing more than was expected?
 
Positive feedback has long been recognized as a critical element in high performing workplaces. During these tough economic times, when job security has vanished and employee trust in their employers has sunk to an all-time low, it has become more important than ever.
 
Interestingly enough, one of the greatest problems with positive feedback is that many managers don’t feel comfortable giving it. It takes too long, feels insincere or “too soft”, or it just gets in the way of day-to-day activities. Some managers don’t like discussing another person’s behavior, or giving feedback just “isn’t their style.” Yet, few actions will do more to build trust and boost morale than ongoing, sincere feedback of a positive nature.
 
Humans have an innate need to seek feedback on how we are doing. Without it, people tend to make up information — almost always negative — to fill the void. Giving positive feedback helps to prevent destructive “information gaps,” and strengthens relationships between employees and their supervisors. It also leads to improved work quality, increased accountability and a higher-performing work environment.
 
Positive feedback starts with knowing when and how to praise employees. Specifically, it involves recognizing and praising employees for particular behaviors and accomplishments that go beyond the everyday expectations of their jobs.
 
For example, praise employees when they:

Turn a difficult customer into a promoter
Reach new levels of accuracy
Produce more than the amount produced by any predecessor
Develop or contribute significantly to another colleague
Create a new process, product or approach
Present an idea for doing something differently (even if the idea is not implemented)
Do an exceptional job of influencing internally or externally
Excel at a presentation
Participate significantly in a community event on behalf of the company

The idea is to let employees know that you are paying attention and that you appreciate their efforts. Taking a few moments to express your appreciation can have a powerful impact on employees’ self-esteem and their attitudes toward their work and the organization as a whole.
 
To maximize the impact of your positive feedback, make it:

Immediate. Give the recognition as soon as possible after the event.  
Specific. State specifically what the person did that met or exceeded your expectations.  
Impactful. Explain how the event or behavior affected you, the team or the organization.  
Encouraging. Focus on the positive only. Be appreciative without mentioning other things that might need to change or be adjusted. These should be saved for times when you are giving constructive feedback.  
Focused.  State how the performance or action was positive and contributed to success. This will help prevent other messages, often made up, from taking the employee off track

For example, “Susan, I really appreciated the way you stepped up to the plate and filled in on the XYZ contract when Richard was out with the flu. Your efforts helped us land a new customer that should increase sales by 10% over the next year.” Or, “Paul, nice job on the presentation today. You got the message across in a way that enabled everyone to have a much better understanding of our objective and why it is important.”
 
Most of all, positive feedback must be sincere. Never give positive feedback unless you mean it. And don’t praise employees for showing up on time or doing the basics of their job. Employees have very accurate “b.s. detectors,” and will quickly see through any false praise. Insincere positive feedback will just make recipients wonder what your real agenda is or what you are trying to hide. And the next time you give legitimate praise it will have far less impact.
 
Also, the time has come to jettison the “sandwich” technique, whereby you say something positive, sneak in something you want the employee to do differently, and then finish with a positive. For years, this approach was used to soften the impact of critical feedback, and it worked reasonably well with Baby Boomer and Traditionalist workers.
 
Gen-Xers, however, quickly saw through this strategy and openly questioned the hidden agenda behind the positive feedback. And the youngest generation, the Millennials, are so accustomed to direct (and often brutal) feedback that they see no point in wasting time by trying to sneak positive feedback into a constructive feedback conversation.
 
So keep your positive feedback positive, focus on specific events and behaviors that exceed your expectations, and let employees know how much you appreciate their efforts. You’ll improve morale and enhance trust while encouraging higher levels of performance. And today’s stressed-out employees will appreciate your efforts to meet their workplace needs.

Consultant, Author, Speaker Holly Green is the CEO of THE HUMAN FACTOR, Inc. (http://www.thehumanfactor.biz) She has over 20 years of executive level and operations experience in FORTUNE 100, entrepreneurial, and management consulting organizations. Experiences include working for multinational corporations such as: The Coca-Cola Company, AT&T, Dell Computer, Bass Hotels & Resorts, Expedia, RealNetworks, Microsoft and Google. She was previously president of The Ken Blanchard Companies & LumMed, Inc.


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Want a More Positive Life – Use the Law of Attraction

One of the fastest ways to see the law of attraction in action is to be and feel more positive. When you are feeling positive you will appreciate all of the great things and people in your life, you will realize that your life is really not that bad and most importantly you will begin to attract many more positive situations and events into your life.

Positivity Tips

1. Act as if you are confident and happy – if you walk around with a scowl on your face day in and day out, it is obvious that not only will you feel miserable you will project a miserable vibration which in turn will attract more circumstances for you to feel miserable about. Therefore even if you are not feeling particularly confident or happy act as if you are. Walk tall, put a smile on your face, and when someone asks how you are tell them you are absolutely fantastic. Doing this will raise your vibration and help you have a more positive out look.

2. Live in the moment – the past is history so therefore there’s nothing you can do apart from accept it. Living in the past will only do one thing and that is have you relive your mistakes over and over again. Instead make a conscious effort to focus on the present. Take each moment as it comes and do your best to keep your mind fixed on the here and now. This will enable you to enjoy each precious moment of your life and force you to think about your words and actions more carefully.

3. Focus on what you want – it is very easy to join the masses who spend each and every day complaining about what they do not like about their lives. If you have been prone to this behavior, ask yourself this question, what has changed by you spending your time focusing on what you do not like? Most likely the answer is nothing has changed. So why not try something different? Spend your time focusing on the things that you like about your life, in time you will notice how much more positive you feel about your future.

4. Surround your self with positive influences – the law of attraction states that like attracts like so if you surround yourself with negative people and situations you will begin to emit the same sort of vibration. Instead focus on the positive, read inspirational material, spend time with positive or happy people and join online groups or social networks where positive people gather. Basically bombard your mind with positive information, the more you focus on the positive the easier it will be for you to begin to truly feel more positive.

By making these four simple changes to your day-to-day life you will begin to shift your focus, your words and your actions will take on a more positive tone. Doing so will raise your vibration level and enable you to attract the things that you really want into your life. Make the choice today to start being more positive, after all you have tried the other way, and nothing has changed in your life. Now is the time to do something different, now is the time to start over by making a commitment to living a positive focused life.

Carol King is an expert on the law of attraction and administrator of “Positive Thinkers For Life” a new and exciting social network created to inspire uplift, educate and motivate those who want to live a more positive life. Visit Positive Thinking and join this ever-growing network for daily positive inspiration.

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