Sunday, November 25, 2012

Individual Behavior



     One thing I wish my most recent employer would understand is the connection between job satisfaction, rewarding the employee, and job performance. A happy/satisfied worker performs more efficiently and effectively than an unsatisfied employee. My recent employer did not see that rewarding the employee and acknowledging their good work would result in that employee feeling appreciated and good about him/herself. High self-esteem about one’s work results in stronger motivation and will to do better. Highly motivated personnel develop a loyalty and pride for the organization that he or she works for and should be strived for by the employer. Satisfaction, reward, and performance can be recognized as a continuing circle. Satisfaction leads to good performance, reward for good performance leads to satisfaction, and a strong performing & productive worker leads to a satisfied worker.

      My recent employer had in a sense, tunnel vision. She was so focused on staffing statistics and what the patient care statistics were, but not so concerned about what could be done to improve patient care. She did not recognize the hard work of the nurses she supervised and the supporting staff rather she only criticized flaws resulting in the entire unit doing the bare minimum, trying to avoid attention being drawn to any individual. If the employer instead acknowledged when a nurse made an effort to help her coworkers and create/perform a procedure for the benefit of patient care or the unit as a whole, then she would see the entire staff begin to work together with the main goal being to make steps towards unit improvement.
 

5 comments:

  1. I agree with you in that a great manager should not only be able to point out failures, but also be able to come up with solutions to the problems at hand. It sounds like that manager is not taking responsibility for anything and is just pointing fingers instead of managing

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  2. always rewarding something can be a good thing to make your employees active and satisfied workers are always better then other workers. this is just my opinion, but I think that the satisfaction is very hard to define because in reality many people aim for money rather then having satisfied work. It is one of the very important trait but I dont think this one is the best one.

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  3. when a manager doesn't realize the hard work their staff does, the staff then begin to start losing their drive. This results to poor work ethic and interest in what they do. praising them from time to time and notifying them that their work is appreciated goes a long way.

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  4. I totally agree with you. An employee that doesn't feel as though their manager is appreciative of their hard work will eventually lose an incentive to try as hard as they do. This would lower production from the employees. Employees should always feel appreciated. Not saying that they should ALWAYS be rewarded for doing a good job - since that kind of is part of the job - but occasionally the manager should give some type of reward or just something that shows that they are appreciated.

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  5. Being aware of what surrounds you is imperative regardless of setting. As a manager that should heighten and definitely be more apparent.

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