One of the biggest motivational theories in business is “authenticity.” After centuries of simply hiring people to complete tasks, organizations are now inviting candidates to bring more of themselves—their personalities, emotions, humor, style—to the workplace.
What’s driving this trend? Studies show the more you can be yourself at work, the higher your satisfaction, level of engagement, staff morale, and job performance. And let’s not forget that when your team feels empowered to be themselves, this will also enhance their customer service skills, as most people like being served by individuals who are genuine and relaxed, not scripted.
Empowering authenticity is not always easy. Half of the respondents in a Deloitte study reported “covering” part of their identity to fit in at work. Professionals of color, women, and LGBT workers were most wary of “being themselves” and more concerned with following unwritten rules about appearance and behavior.
If your team starts to feel they must wear a mask to fit in with your organization, it can damage their spirit, enthusiasm, and even physical health. And the employer will suffer, too. As author David Whyte says, “the part of ourselves we leave in the car when we go into the office each morning is often the most passionate, courageous and deepest part of ourselves.”
Using FISH!, you can help create a positive workplace environment that embraces authentic conversations and activities that build better staff morale and improve customer service.
Staff Motivation Tip #1: Be There
When people think of being authentic, they think of sharing who they are. For every person who shares, there must be at least one who listens. Be There is about genuinely paying attention to people and responding when they need you.
Staff Motivation Tip #2: Make Their Day
Authentic leaders are confident and honest, willing to admit they don’t know all the answers. They make it a habit to ask people for opinions and ideas. Besides providing the team with more ideas, it makes people feel valued and fuels their enthusiasm. It also is a great way to Make Their Day.
Staff Motivation Tip #3: Choose Your Attitude
When you’re feeling angry or stressed, it may feel “authentic” to lose your temper, yell or put people down. People often justify their behavior by saying, “That’s just me!”
But is it? Johnny Yokoyama, the owner of Pike Place Fish Market, was an overbearing, intimidating, often angry boss. He got that way, he told us, because “That’s how my father raised me.” Johnny realized his actions were hurting his business, his employees and himself. That wasn’t who he wanted to be, so he decided to change.
Staff Motivation Tip #4: Play
Sometimes “staying true” to yourself is an excuse for sticking with what you know. But our identities evolve throughout the many stages of our lives. Life is about learning and growing, and it demands change. To be the best version of you, you must be willing to stretch yourself, learn new skills, and try new effective styles of working with and relating to people.
Looking for more ways to increase staff morale in an organization? FISH! has the solutions for you. We’ll help you build a better culture that focuses on authenticity, accountability, and servant leadership to help you boost staff morale, engage a passionate workforce, and improve customer service, along the way.
We invite you to contact us today at 800.695.4534 or info@charthouse.com to speak with our cultural specialists, who will help you find the right FISH! Philosophy solutions to help kickstart your program and nurture your organizational culture from the ground up.