We’ve all seen them. The Employee of the Month plaques hung with pride for all to see in retail stores, restaurants and offices alike. The plaque is displayed to demonstrate the priority the organization places on its people. After all, people are our greatest assets.
But what message does it send when that plaque is hanging empty and covered in dust? Not a good one.
Sip Sip Hooray! We’ve made it to the new year! Now it’s time to take advantage your clean slate and make the most of the new year ahead. But, before you crush your goals and New Year’s Resolutions, let’s make them! And rather than focusing on concrete goals (we know you know what they are), we’re focusing on feelings.
Last week we wrote a blog post giving you six ways you can recognize your introverted employees. This time, we’re talking about extroverts—those who truly believe in “the more, the merrier” and enjoy working in groups more often than not.
As you probably already know, introverts and extroverts are quite different on the personality scale. They operate differently in various situations and environments, including the workplace.