Written By: Eva Rykrsmith on April 15, 2010 No Comment

Without enough information, making a decision can be impossible. Thankfully, today’s technologies allow us to have access to data quickly and easily. However, when you are faced with information overload, making a decision can seem impossible as well. Having a process for extracting meaningful information from random [...]

Written By: Eva Rykrsmith on March 31, 2010 No Comment

As a team leader, where is the line between engaging too much versus not enough? If you are a leader with formal authority or you can be perceived as more experienced or knowledgeable, you should think twice about collaborating with your team. Your involvement may create an effect that is the opposite of the spirit [...]

Written By: Eva Rykrsmith on March 9, 2010 No Comment

A high performing team tackles to-dos yet also maintains relationships among team members that optimize collaboration. Performance and relationships; in a team setting you can’t have one without the other. Your role as a team leader is to find the perfect balance between the two.

Written By: Eva Rykrsmith on March 5, 2010 No Comment

A team doesn’t just happen. An effective team is designed, built, and managed. Carefully designed teams have a sense of unity and identification… team spirit, if you will. The best time to ensure a project’s success is before you even get started. Especially if you are the leader. Consider these seven guidelines before [...]

Written By: Eva Rykrsmith on March 1, 2010 No Comment

So you have some people working on a project together. But are they a team?

1. Purpose

Team members share a sense of why the team exists and are proud to be working on accomplishing its mission and goals.

Written By: Eva Rykrsmith on January 30, 2010 2 Comments
Reward Based on Performance… and Only Performance

There’s nothing more motivating than being rewarded and recognized for high performance when you have earned it. Similarly, it is very defeating and disengaging to watch someone who hasn’t worked as hard get more recognition than you. We all instantly know when such an injustice has been committed. But can we tell [...]

Written By: Eva Rykrsmith on January 20, 2010 No Comment
Just-in-time Talent

Technology has made it so that I can email you much more easily than I can call you. We can communicate virtually just as well as we can connect face-to-face. With the recession cut-backs, many companies have taken advantage of that. Workers have been treated as disposable. Cost-containment is important. It’s the most [...]

Written By: Eva Rykrsmith on August 24, 2009 6 Comments
Motivation for the 21st Century

External motivators were excellent for the 20th Century. Today, our habit of extrinsically motivating employees is no longer effective – instead of improving performance, the carrot and stick method creates a blockage to innovation. With increasing complexity in our workplace, it is no longer the case that you can increase the incentives to [...]

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