Employee Motivation Student Name. Finding Ways to Motivate With minimal sales growth, the company must consider other methods to motivate employees.

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Employee Motivation Student Name

Finding Ways to Motivate With minimal sales growth, the company must consider other methods to motivate employees.

Topics for Discussion Flexibility Positive feedback Expert input Sharing the wealth Creating a team

Flexibility Stock options Flexible start times Flexible work weeks Family leave

Positive Feedback Talk with employees one-on-one weekly Acknowledge jobs well done publicly in person in monthly staff meeting in company newsletter

Expert Input Solicit input from employees who understand company procedures. Ask for ways to improve processes Reward ideas that result in savings

Share the wealth Incentives to perform better Guaranteed bonuses when profits rise

Be part of the team Promote from within Provide skills training

Finishing Up Small group discussions Conclusions