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Motivation needs to begin and grow inside each of us individually. A truly motivated individual or team is the holy grail for many managers, and a leader who can spark motivation in individuals will find that leading is much more rewarding.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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\n\tMany managers and leaders I have coached struggle with motivating employees. They are looking for the magic wand that will solve all the challenges associated with motivating employees. Unfortunately, as the old saying goes: “If it was that easy, everyone would have a magic wand.” <\/p>\n

\n\tA close friend and business colleague of mine continually reminds me that “motivation is an inside job.” Motivation is not formulaic, and never comes as a one-size-fits-all answer. Instead, motivation needs to begin and grow inside each of us individually. A truly motivated individual or team is the holy grail for many managers, and a leader who can spark motivation in individuals will find that leading is much more rewarding. Let’s look at five methods that can help managers tap into that inner drive and the visceral excitement that is ideal for any work environment. <\/p>\n

\n\t1. Change your mindset on what motivation is, who is responsible for creating a motivated employee, and how it is created. <\/strong><\/p>\n

\n\tMany managers see motivation in simplistic ways. They frame it as transactional: Put something in and get a result back out. I recently came across an old episode of the sitcom, Two and a Half Men,<\/em> with a comical example of this mentality. Alan, one of the main characters, was trying to find his purpose in life and what job would help him attain his purpose. The following quote from Alan describes how he had gotten through his work life so far: “I need a carrot in front of me and a stick behind me.” I found his description to be in line with the simplistic transactional approach most managers take, and what most employees think is a normal approach to motivation. Managers typically establish a goal to attain with a reward attached to it (the carrot), and at the same time create negative consequences if the goal is not attained (the stick). Since leaders often find this method ineffective to inspire true motivation, let’s look at an alternative.<\/p>\n

\n\t2. Recognize the fact that the internal drivers are not the same for each person.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\n\tIn the workshops I teach on management and leadership, I often utilize a module on motivation that provides a distinct alternative from the traditional carrot and stick. I begin by asking the participants a series of questions and gather their responses. The questions are:<\/p>\n