Provide public recognition While recognition, acknowledgment, and praise reinforce positive behavior—increasing what you want and reducing what you don't—doing so publicly amplifies this effect. The problem is, in a busy work week, the need for recognition can easily be overlooked. If you never seem to have time to share compliments with your team, or you forget easily, set yourself a recurring appointment. Take 15 minutes a week to stop and think about progress people have made that you haven't publicly acknowledged. Then, execute immediately. Instantly send a flurry of single-sentence texts, emails, or Slack messages to call out any tiny, positive choice or tiny success. Kazuyoshi Sanwa The more you recognize the real, concrete choices people make, the more motivated they will become, the stronger their relationship with you will become—and most importantly, the more aware they will become of what they should do what choice. Actively change bad behavior A...
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