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How to motivate staff in turbulent times

As a business leader, you simply never know when your organisation is going to face hardships. Whether it’s due to reasons within or entirely outside of your control, inspiring leadership is needed more than ever when times are tough. 

Staff can often become overwhelmed by all the pressure and uncertainty that comes during turbulent times, making it especially important that leaders are able to ensure their employees stay inspired and motivated. Here are some useful tips on how to guide your staff through stormy waters.

Turn panic into passion

It’s easy to understand why many people panic when thrust into difficult situations. As a leader, it can be tough to get through to people when there is so much uncertainty in the air. Despite this, you can use critical moments to your advantage. The seriousness and weight of the situation can be turned into an inspiring call to action, rather than a cause for panic and uncertainty. Many people can be on edge in testing times – use this to yours and their advantage rather than letting it hinder progress.

Turn rhetoric into action

Most people will have heard a lot of the usual rhetoric that leaders engage in, so it might not have quite the impact you hope it will. Even though what you are saying might be true and capable of offering inspiration, often just using words without purposeful action can fail to have the desired effect. Great leaders do more than just talk – so put into practice initiatives and calls to action that will help turn your words into tangible results in the workplace.

Be firm but fair

There’s no doubt that when times get tough, the demands placed on every member of staff increase significantly. Given that pressure is already likely to be quite high, the additional effort and focus required to navigate through difficulties can be tough for many people. However, the critical nature of getting through tough times means you can’t be too lax, or you won’t make it through. Therefore, it’s crucial to strike the right balance between firmness and fairness. Show your staff a side of you that understands the difficult position they are in but let them know that they are strong and dedicated enough to get through it if they work hard.

Unite your team

When things go wrong, people often look for something or someone to blame it on. This is the kind of hostile working atmosphere that can be incredibly detrimental to your organisation as your employees are not working together as a team towards one common goal. Gathering everyone together to remind them that staying united as a team is the strongest way to approach any challenge in the future is far better than dwelling on the mistakes of the past.

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