1. Stay Big-hearted with Praise
2. Allow people think for new ideas
3. Never criticize others
4. Give leadership responsibility to everyone
5. Weekly once lunch with Top performer
6. Give company parties
7. Share success and failure
People deliberately expect from employers and it’s one of the easiest things to give. Praise every improvement that you see your team members make. Once you’re comfortable delivering praise one-on-one to an employee, try praising them in front of others.
2. Allow people think for new ideas
People do not like new ideas or plans which are just instructed without any discussions with them. Instead of telling to people, better you can ask people to come up with ideas.
3. Never criticize others
No one wants to hear that they did something wrong. Try an indirect approach to get people to improve, let them learn from their mistakes.
4. Give leadership responsibility to everyone
Highlight your top performers’ strengths and let them know that because of their excellence, you want them to be the example for others.
5. Weekly once lunch with Top performer
Surprise them. Don’t make an announcement that you are going to invite for a lunch. It’s an easy way to remind them that you notice and appreciate their work.
6. Give company parties
You can provide company outing, company lunch and parties to encourage people and let them feel happy & comfortable working with you. Don’t just wait until the holidays to do a company activity; organize events throughout the year to remind your staff is important for you.
7. Share success and failure
When your company does well, celebrate. This is the best time to let everyone know that you’re thankful for their hard work and success. If there are disappointments, share those too. Always stay honest and transparent, share where the company stands and the company’s expectation from employees.