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Motivational
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Underperformers
Staff Motivation
Introducing…
A Unique Motivational Tool for Businesses
Why is Motivation Important in the Workplace?
Our performance at work is the result of a combination of our skills,
abilities and level of motivation. Even the most skilled and experienced
person cannot be a peak performer if they are not motivated. But what
is it that motivates us to get up every morning and do the job we have
chosen for a career? Is it just the money? If so, no one would be doing
the many important but not highly paid jobs in society!
The truth is that there are nine basic motivators at work
and we have a mixture of them all in various quantities. But how can we
work out the formula for every person in our team, workplace or even ourselves?
The answer is by using Motivational Maps™. This tool is the result
of five years’ research into human motivation, and is quick and
easy to use and interpret for employees and managers alike.
How Do Motivational MapsTM Work?
Discovering your unique and personal Motivational Map™ is easy.
A concise questionnaire of 36 questions is used, which takes less than
20 minutes to complete, either on-line or paper-based. Your answers are
scored and a basic report produced. The results for the on-line version
are available instantly. The report will include your top three motivators
– with a chance to determine levels – with insightful descriptions
that make interpretation easy and accessible. Managers can then be trained
to use this information to coach. motivate and reward their staff more
effectively.
The nine motivators:

How Can Motivational Maps™ Be Applied At Work?
There are many ways in which businesses can benefit from Motivational
Maps™. Here is a selection of them:
More Motivated and Productive Workforce
One of the most valuable uses is to work out the dominant motivators for
complete teams or businesses. This helps the manager or business owner
to get the most out of their team or business by applying appropriate
policies and actions to manage and motivate their staff more effectively.
This will also result in improved communications, reduced strife in the
workplace, as well as a highly motivated and productive workforce.
Improved Staff Retention Rate & Career Progression
As many as 60% of new employees leave a company within 6 months –
at great cost to employers. Motivational Maps™ can help companies
retain the right staff by determining their motivators and ensuring that
they are fulfilled. For career progression to senior level, Motivational
Maps™ will determine whether the motivators of prospective staff
are compatible with the rest of the team, and that they are appropriate
to the new role. Motivational Maps™ is also an incredible way to
manage staff appraisals.
Higher Sales Performance
Almost all incentive programmes and bonus schemes are based on the assumption
that ‘money motivates’. This is not always the case. Research
proves that money is not top of the motivation list for most of us. So
what is? The answer of course is that we are all different. However, if
you knew the primary motivators of your sales force, you could tailor
training, incentives and bonus schemes precisely to their needs. In addition,
Motivational Maps™ is the basis of the Motivational Selling process,
which recognises that motivation is the key to peak sales performance.

Questions & Answers:
Q: How do I know this will work in practice and
it is not just theory?
A: Motivational Maps™ has sound academic credentials, and its major
strength is that it has been proved in practice on hundreds of people
in all types of organisations: business, education and the public sector.
Our challenge to people who have doubts is to try it out! They are quickly
convinced of the benefits.
Q: Will my staff co-operate in the exercise?
A: People love doing the Motivational Maps™ questionnaire and can’t
wait to get the results. It quickly becomes part of the language of the
organisation and results in much better communication and collaboration.
The cost
of one day’s sickness in your business could be as much as £600
per day per employee!
It’s true! According to the CBI. The cost in sickness
cover, loss productivity and sickness pay is as much as £600 per
day per employee who goes off sick.
The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) is calling on the Government
to tackle the problem of sickness absence among workers.
How many staff do you employ?
…and how many days on average do they take off with
sickness?
The national average is 7.8 days per annum.
Therefore, just one member of your staff could be costing
you 1 x £600 x 7.8 days = £4680 per annum
Imagine if all your staff took just the national average
sickness? What will the cost be to you then?
THE GOOD NEWS………
Motivated Staff are less likely to go off sick – fact!
WHY?
It is a fact that highly motivated staff are typically more productive;
healthier; more focused; enthusiastic and interested in what they do and
show more commitment and loyalty.
Fact: Highly motivated and focused
staff are seldom ill!
The cost
of one day’s sickness in your business could be as much as £600
per day per employee!
It’s true! According to the CBI. The cost in sickness
cover, loss productivity and sickness pay is as much as £600 per
day per employee who goes off sick.
The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) is calling on the Government
to tackle the problem of sickness absence among workers.
How many staff do you employ?
…and how many days on average do they take off with
sickness?
The national average is 7.8 days per annum.
Therefore, just one member of your staff could be costing
you 1 x £600 x 7.8 days = £4680 per annum
Imagine if all your staff took just the national average
sickness? What will the cost be to you then?
THE GOOD NEWS………
Motivated Staff are less likely to go off sick – fact!
WHY?
It is a fact that highly motivated staff are typically more productive;
healthier; more focused; enthusiastic and interested in what they do and
show more commitment and loyalty.
Fact: Highly motivated and focused
staff are seldom ill!
So how do you get your staff motivated?
Contact
Paul
and arrange for a Motivational audit
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