***How to Create a Positive Work Atmosphere
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- The boss is unfriendly.
- The boss is critical.
- There is high employee turnover.
- There is low employee morale.
- People watch the clock.
- People don't get much performance feedback.
- The boss demonstrates interest in the employees.
- The boss has an encouraging attitude.
- Employees like working there.
- There is evidence of company pride and loyalty.
- People know where they stand with their supervisors.
- Tell people what you expect of them.
- Show interest in your team members.
- Create an encouraging environment.
- Recognize and reward good performance.
- Communicating expectations clearly
- Having a specific job description
- Identifying specific performance standards
- Specifying deadlines
- Setting goals
- Making eye contact
- Calling you by name
- Asking your opinion
- Smiling
- Complimenting your work
- Taking your suggestions
- Ignoring you
- Not knowing your name or not using it
- Not asking your opinion
- Ignoring your suggestions
- Not commenting on your work
- Following your suggestion, but only when heard from someone else
- Your ideas are valued.
- Creativity is encouraged.
- Risks are encouraged.
- Fun and laughter are valued.
- New ideas are rewarded.
- You feel appreciated.
- People thank you for your contributions.
- Flexibility is valued.
- You feel like part of the team.
- Contribute more ideas.
- Feel more committed.
- Look forward to coming to work.
- Are more productive.
- Have increased self-esteem.
- Less turnover
- Less sabotage
- Greater loyalty
- Easier to find employees due to good reputation
- Higher productivity
- Compliments
- Smiles
- Thumbs-up gesture
- Saying "Thank you"
- Public announcement of your achievement
- Positive letter in your personnel file
- Promotion
- Time off
- Special parking space
- First choice on schedule
- Dinner with the boss
- Tickets to an event
- Extra employee discount
- Picture on the bulletin board
- Applause at a meeting
- Describe the results you are recognizing. Be specific. It's important to make certain the employee knows what behavior or accomplishment you are referring to.
- State your personal appreciation. Say, "I appreciate it." Adding your personal appreciation makes the compliment feel more genuine.
- Encourage the person to continue producing such good work. This increases the chances that the person will repeat the desirable behavior.
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