Research shows that ‘knowing what’s expected of them’ consistently ranks highly as a motivator in employee surveys. One of the biggest challenges for managers is defining their expectations of behaviours. In this series of articles I’m going to share with you a range of behavioural performance objectives that you can copy, edit, revise, correct and [...]
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How to describe what you want from your staff – ‘assertive behaviour’
Research shows that ‘knowing what’s expected of them’ consistently ranks highly as a motivator in employee surveys. One of the biggest challenges for managers is defining their expectations of behaviours. In this series of articles I’m going to share with you a range of behavioural performance objectives that you can copy, edit, revise, correct and [...]
You want your staff to change the way they work – but how do you tell them?
There comes a time in every manager’s life when they need to tell their staff that the way they are working isn’t, well, working. They may need to explain that they need their staff to be ‘more effective team players’ or ‘more receptive to change’. The challenge is in how to explain to those staff [...]
How to encourage your staff to say ‘no’ or ‘not now’
I was recently talking to a manager who was complaining that some of her staff had a tendency to accept work from her which, it later transpired, they did not have the time to do (or at least to the deadline she had set). She just couldn’t understand why her staff didn’t seem to have [...]
Are you clear on what you want from the people you manage? Are they?
Have your expectations of your staff changed recently? Do you need something different from the people you manage? Do they know what this ‘different’ is?
What we want from the people we manage can change on a regular basis. These changes come about when the needs of the business change, the customer requirements change or the [...]




