There are many studies which prove
that when people leave their job,
most of the time, it’s not for better pay
or for better hours, but because
they don’t feel appreciated
by their leaders and their team.
Last week,
I delivered a keynote
followed by two workshops:
The Art of Listening &
The Art of Teamwork Appreciation.
The response to the exercises
was profound:
much laughter, many hugs
and quite a few moist eyes.
Years ago, I took a sales team
through this interactive process.
The group was comprised largely of men
who kept their feelings close to the vest.
I wasn’t sure how they would respond,
but many said afterwards that
it was one of the most powerful
experiences of their career.
I’ll never forget a specific moment afterwards
when one of the participants approached me.
“You know, I was actually planning
to leave the company,
but after this experience
and after hearing how much
my team appreciates me,
I’m going to stay.”
The power of appreciation
cannot be underestimated.
What could you do today
to show appreciation,
even in the smallest of ways,
for the people on your team,
those you lead or those who lead you?
Even a simple text or message
acknowledging a positive trait
or a particular action they recently took
can make all of the difference.
So Risk Forward & Appreciate On,
P.S. For more info about our courses on Teamwork and Appreciation, please check out this page.