It’s Sunday and that nagging reminder the weekend is coming to an end has settled in our being. Not only are we bummed about the weekend ending but we’re dreading Monday. Monday means that we have to go back to work.
Even if we love our jobs and the people we work with, it’s normal to feel some apprehension about starting the new week. But what if we don’t love our jobs? What if one of the biggest reasons we don’t love them is because our work environment is fear driven?
Here are some common themes in a fear based work environment: “If you don’t do ‘this’ then ‘that’ will happen”, “If we don’t comply then ‘they’ll’ find a reason to get rid of us!”, “We need to do ‘this’. You want us to look good, don’t you?”. This is the “stick” part of the “carrot and stick” approach to managing.
Pressure, pressure, pressure. Guilt, guilt, guilt. Stress, stress, stress. Sounds miserable doesn’t it?
What if there were other ways to motivate a workplace?
“Oh, sure!”, you are saying. “That’s just the way it is. That’s the way it has to be.”
Not necessarily. Check out this Ted Talk looking at work environments and motivation.
We’ve been accustomed to accepting a pure “carrot and stick”, or reward/punishment system, in the workplace. What the science is finding is that by getting away from the old reward and punishment approach, many places of business are becoming much more productive. On top of that, their employees are happier.
Doesn’t going to work and being happy sound good?
What are your thoughts?