As managers we all want highly motivated individuals to contribute to our high-performing teams. Motivation is a strange beast. When you expect it, welcome it, look after it, nourish it and remind it how much you value it, it gets stronger and more powerful, so the results keep getting better and better.
So what is this thing we call “motivation”? Basically, it’s an inner, personal drive. Sometimes it appears to be cheerful and positive, sometimes quiet and diligent, and sometimes it comes across as negative and depressing – what we call “demotivation”. When we, as managers and team players, understand the basics of what makes motivation work, we are well on our way to harnessing its positive power, and removing its negative power.
Motivation is driven by knowledge, skill, purpose and attitude. That's it; that's the basis. To help to build motivation, and to keep that force working, a manager must put certain basics in place. As we said in a previous article, those basics affect the individual, the team, and the tasks they perform. This managing & motivation tip deals with how you make it happen.
The Basics of Motivation
Everyone – manager, team member and the team as a whole must know the answer to these 6 questions:
The Take-Away
The basics of motivation are knowledge, skill and attitude. Managers who establish SMARTER goals – both for the job in hand, and for the team itself, can more easily work with their team to answer these 6 questions. Managers must also keep checking on those 6 questions with individuals and the team. When they do – and when the team does the same, they will stay motivated.
In Part V we will look at the two types of motivation, and how they help to build an A-team. In Part VI we will look at how to actually build a team.