To Motivate, Don't Demotivate
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 01:32:09
Category: / Business & Economy / Marketing and Advertising
Length: 2 pages (677 words)
Category: / Business & Economy / Marketing and Advertising
Length: 2 pages (677 words)
RECENTLY, a couple of intended compliments threw me for a loop. Two people called me in the same week and wanted me to present keynote speeches at their conferences. Of course, that was the flattering part, but what got to me was that they both referred to me as a "motivational speaker."
Since I'm a typical geek, the phrase motivational speaker immediately sets off alarm bells in my mind. It conjures up an image of
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impediment to progress. In intellectually demanding, creative work, interruptions can disrupt thinking for long periods of time. A manager's one-minute drop-by can result in hours of lost productivity regaining the concentration lost.
So if you want a truly motivated team, one of the best things you can do is to make sure that you're not a demotivational leader. As it turns out, not having a negative effect on your team can be a huge positive.
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