How Managers Can Help Employees Set Meaningful Goals.

How Managers Can Help Employees Set Meaningful Goals.

Meta Description: Discover how setting high goals improves performance by inspiring individuals to work harder & smarter resulting in a greater focus and prioritizing their work.

Employee goal-setting is a crucial responsibility for company managers/Leadership. By setting measurable and attainable goals, a manager can guide improvement in employee performance and actively help strengthen the business and enhance its reputation as an employer of choice.

Here are some suggestions to set goals in the workplace to help you make these possible benefits a reality this year:

  1. Guide Employees on how they can have an Influence.

Present the company’s main goals over six months, and discuss with your team members to share their knowledge and ideas on how they can assist the company in achieving these objectives.

Managers should avoid creating these for their employees. Let each employee create the goal based on the company’s mission and assist them along the way. Help employees focus their goals and utilize their competencies.

  1. Discover Common Ground Between Employee and Business Goals.

Encourage employees to discuss their own goals and consider how working towards them can help the company achieve its goals, according to Jennifer Tardy, CEO of Jennifer Tardy Consulting LLC, located in Bowie, Md. When you have a one-on-one discussion, encourage employees to think about ways to utilize the interest or skill they’re trying to improve to fill in a gap within the team. Let them consider how their interests might be a good fit for the workplace.

  1. Help Employees accomplish their Goals.

Allowing employees to work towards their goals is a part of great company culture. Encourage employees to break down their goals into small-scale achievements or milestones, which should be celebrated.

If a goal doesn’t get met, don’t simply put it on the following year’s list. Instead, it’s essential to determine why a goal was not met and then discuss how to modify the goal/purpose to ensure it’s achievable.

  1. Show Employees the Advantage of Getting a Goal.

Shoemaker (a women’s executive coach in Greensboro) said, encouraging employees to consider how achieving that goal could make their lives better. Perhaps they’ll be more confident, acquire new skills, or even earn recognition. “Help your employees see the end goal not as an endpoint, but the start of something that can be different and better for them,” she said.

Conclusion

Employee goals are the basis of the adequate performance of management. Goals can help employees align with the mission of the organization. They also aid employees in seeing how their contribution fits the bigger picture and what impact they have on the business. Goals guide and direct employee efforts, inspire performance, enhance performance evaluation and strategic planning. Without the proper goals, performance and engagement will suffer.

We would love to hear your comments.

Gary Brunson
gary@myclearfocus.com

Debra Rider
debra@myclearfocus.com

574.361.2674

Sustainable Growth & Profit Consultant, Coach, Mentor and Counselor/Therapist for Business Owners and Professionals.