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Nurturing high-performing teams

August 2017 News

Barry Elliot.
Barry Elliot.

How can leaders develop and nurture high-performing teams in the workplace? Rockwell Automation sub-Saharan Africa managing director, Barry Elliott, unpacks these requirements in this discussion on performance management and leadership.

Our challenge as leaders is the creation of dynamic work environments where people are sufficiently engaged, stimulated and motivated.

Fostering innovation

We rely on our employees to ensure the profitability of our enterprise. High-performing people make high-performing teams, which, in turn, constitute high-performing organisations. And while it is true that each of us intrinsically has to motivate ourselves, as leaders we must create the environment that fosters motivation.

This goes beyond ensuring the more obvious aspects of the job such as remuneration, work/life balance, physical workspace, team dynamics and so forth are healthy and in place; it involves the question of self-actualisation. We need to understand how we can help employees realise their professional and career objectives in line with the overall vision of the company. And in this regard, we are constantly contending with an excessively noisy world, where shifting socio-political issues allied to the sluggish recovery of the global economy present tangible consequences in how we live.

Part of it is about buy-in to a company vision. Questions about what the company’s purpose is, what it stands for, where it will be in years to come and how it is getting there, are important to the modern employee, millennial or not. They want to be able to translate a broader corporate vision within their own ideology, to understand and appreciate how they fit into the bigger picture.

This is an ongoing dialogue of personal and company values, with open and honest communication between both the employee and the company being key. Employees need to be informed and involved in the activities and performance of the organisation, so that they not only understand where it is going and what its purpose is, but feel empowered to positively influence its outcome.

Empowered employees

Empowered employees are engaged employees. For some, being engaged is the outcome of working in an environment where there is potential for pursuing different avenues of career growth. For others, it is through challenging their technical abilities. The organisational environment and culture needs to accommodate the diversity of all employees’ aspirations and values.

The true value of our workforce at Rockwell Automation is in the unique skills and personalities of each employee. Leveraging these qualities requires adaptable leadership, with a fluid approach to management that constantly deploys varying degrees of support and direction.

Consider, for example, a dependable, high-performing employee. It is easy to assume that they need very little guidance and support because they display such high competency levels. In fact, the opposite is true: high-performing people require more leadership attention. The key to managing these people is through encouraging constant personal and professional development. Top performer or not, nobody is good at everything.

It is fulfilling and exciting as a leader to watch our employees grow. As managers we should be constantly assessing an individual’s potential to develop within the organisation, whether in a technical, professional or management capacity.

Organisations getting the most from their employees are laying the groundwork for long-term business success. As leaders, our task is to foster environments where employees are engaged and their values and aspirations align with those of the company.

For more information contact Michelle Junius, Rockwell Automation, +27 (0)11 654 9700, [email protected], www.rockwellautomation.co.za



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