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Preventing conflicts, avoiding fraud, promoting employee satisfaction, retaining talent and improving team performance are some of the main business challenges. That's why having a strategic plan that aims to coordinate people management is fundamental to developing human capital in companies.
A Brazilian Entrepreneurs' Challenges SurveyThe survey, carried out by Endeavor in partnership with Neoway and Datafolha, studied more than 1,000 entrepreneurs in the country and guess what? People management came out on top as the main difficulty.
Considering that human capital should be the basis for any type of business, let's take a look at some tips for improving people management in your organization. Read on!
Invest in training
Your team needs to be trained to serve the consumer of the future. More than that, they need to have the technical and practical knowledge to offer the best solutions.
Therefore, investing in constant training is a great opportunity for your brand to stand out from the competition and ensure business profitability.
Nowadays, there are several alternatives for promoting knowledge within your company. Here are some ideas:
- invest in online training;
- publicize training courses;
- have a good culture voucher;
- promote gamification;
- make time for employees to take courses in the company;
- promote chats with personalities from your field;
- create workshops with generic courses: time management, emotional intelligence and personal finance;
- invest in postgraduate and other courses for top talent;
- encourage reading;
- promote discussions on trends in the area;
- encourage participation in trade fairs and business meetings.
Focus on motivation
Motivation is the fuel that employees need to perform their routine with mastery. That's why investing in motivation programs (remembering that the training courses mentioned above are already a source of motivation) is a smart alternative for reducing turnover rates.
However, it's not enough just to create motivation programs without an idea of what employees need. Remember that in order to have a effective strategic planningIt needs to be based on real data from your business.
In this way, satisfaction surveys are great allies for checking what employees expect from the organization, as well as assessing what the weak and strong points are in the employee's view.
When you map out how you feel about various topics (organization, cleanliness, managers, salary, benefits and so on), you have more arguments for creating the right motivational strategies.
Be open to feedback
Investing in two-way communication is one of the main keys to effective people management in your organization. Employees need to be open to talking to managers when something isn't right.
In the same way, managers need to have good communication skills in order to draw an employee's attention when they do something wrong without it becoming a problem - or even turning into a labor lawsuit.
So promote excellent communication through weekly meetings, relaxed gatherings and always listen carefully to your employee's opinion.
Create an internal communication plan
Your company's internal communication can't basically be reduced to having a wall next to the time clock. Nor can sending out a weekly newsletter about the latest news.
This communication needs to be strategic. Again: the organizational climate survey is an excellent alternative for promoting a plan aimed at meeting your employees' expectations.
Therefore, remember that it is essential to have a good calendar with actions aimed at:
- promote satisfaction;
- induce the exchange of information;
- make employees socialize and get to know each other better;
- motivate employees;
- train staff to deal with bad weather;
- show that the company is concerned about the well-being and quality of life of its employees;
- promote engagement at work.
Here's how to avoid behavioral problems
When a company doesn't have an effective internal communication plan or doesn't know what to do when it comes to managing people, behavioral problems often occur.
We know that this is a very delicate subject, but when your company doesn't pay enough attention to it, various problems can arise, such as fraudharassment and even corruption.
However, we don't want that to happen! So check out some tips to avoid behavior problems!
Promote get-togethers
Get-togethers and internal events are great opportunities to bring managers closer to the team and also to identify certain behavioral patterns.
Therefore, if events are thought out strategically, they can help to reduce gossip and the liesinterpersonal problems, the harassment and also inhibit fraud.
Invest in respect for diversity
Gossip and inappropriate comments can be a major problem for your company. That's why it's always important to invest in programs that respect diversity and opposing opinions.
Through talks, discussions and polls, respect must come first. In this way, you create a productive organizational environment and, at the same time, avoid behavior dominated solely by emotion.
Hire employees for their character
One of the ways to avoid behavioral problems within your company is to hire employees for their character.
That's why, when it comes to hiring, it's worth investing in psychological and behavioral tests to see if the candidate meets the company's expectations and also to identify if they are in line with the company's goals. culture business.
Invest in integrity tests
Integrity tests are also great allies when it comes to avoiding behavioral problems. One example is Resilient Integrity Potential (RIP), whose main objective is to restore the resilience of professionals within companies.
Promoting efficient people management is a constant challenge for all companies. Therefore, some alternatives are to invest in training, focus on motivation, be open to feedback and create an excellent internal communication plan.
In this post, you've learned some essential points to apply in your company when it comes to people management. Did you like our content? Then take the opportunity to learn about what are the main ethical dilemmas in organizations. Happy reading!