Yearly Archives: 2019

organizational and employee development

Trees Can Teach Us Lessons about Organizational and Employee Development

Trees continue to grow throughout their lifetime and some can live to several thousand years, but most between fifty and sixty.


As they grow trees contribute to their environment and many forms of life depend on them to survive. In fact without trees humans would not be able to live.


An organization is like a forest and each tree is like an employee that contributes to the well being of the ecosystem.


Continuous growth and development is essential for a healthy organization that can be robust enough to face the most challenging and harshest conditions. In fact the oldest trees tend to live in the most brutal habitats on the planet.


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Trees are generous in that they share their nutrients through their root systems and will provide those nutrients to other trees that are vulnerable or lacking.

Ongoing training and development that addresses the total person can foster an attitude of generosity so that people are eager to help each other grow and overcome performance challenges.


It is up to leaders to understand this and themselves continue to grow and encourage everyone in the organization to do the same, while providing the required resources.


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How Effective is Teamwork in Your Organization?

Use the Teamwork Effectiveness Evaluation and Find Out!


Effective teamwork is essential for organizations to perform well and to continuously improve operations. But teamwork is more than just people getting along.


High performance teams have developed the ability to collaborate and support each other, work through conflicts and practice problem solving for continuous improvement initiatives.


Developing better teamwork takes an understanding of the behaviours that drive high performing teams and commitment to a plan of action.


My team effectiveness evaluation worksheet will help you identify gaps in team performance. You can have team members complete the form as well and compare your perceptions and discuss the reasons for the gaps.


Once you take the time to analyze the present state and involve the team members in discussion you will see an immediate improvement in teamwork in your department or organization.


Download the form from my website or from Eloquens.


Checkout this related article The Manager’s Role in Training Employees to Work as a Team.


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One Key Goal Every Business Owner Should Set

One key goal that every business owner should set especially for start-ups is to at one-point to focus most of their time on strategy and innovation.


Looking at some of the most successful businesses today like Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple and HP, they all started from either a garage, a basement or college dorm. But they all quickly grew to become multi nationals with thousands of employees.


At the outset most founders worked long hours in their businesses and wore many hats. They did all types of tasks and slowly hired staff. It became imperative for them to give up control and delegate responsibility to their managers as they grew in numbers. If this didn’t happen the business would have stayed small and eventually disappeared or acquired.


The business founder is the driver of innovation and strategic thinking and the larger the business becomes the more important these activities come to be as competitors want to copy their products and services and capitalize on them.


Thus, the business owners must stay ahead of the competition and take time to forge the road to future growth with new products and services.


For this to happen the leader needs to hire the right person in a management role so that full responsibility and authority can be given. The leader needs to develop their leadership abilities to be able to do that effectively.


A suggested long-term goal for the business owner would be to spend a minimum of 50% of their time on strategy and innovation. Having a goal like that in mind at the start of a business can be a great guiding principle for the founders.


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Using Employee Psychometric Assessments as a Training and Coaching Tool

Employee psychometric assessment tools such as the PXT Select are widely used to aid in the selection of new employees. But they are also a great tool to use to determine employee training needs and to coach employees.


The better you understand someone the easier it is to train, coach and lead them. But you need accurate information that is relative to the job they are doing.


That is where the PXT Select shines as a workplace employee assessment. It matches people to a performance model for the job. This clearly shows the strengths and challenges of the person relative to their position.


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Here is a screen shot of the graph from the coaching report. It shows the performance model in green and where the employee (OC) scores for each of the behavioural traits. Wherever he scores above or below the shaded green area he is outside of the performance model established for the job.


Notice on the assertiveness scale for example how OC scores far to the right or above the performance model. This means he is much more assertive than the position requires, and this could be very challenging for him and others he interacts with. People may find him too forceful and commanding.


The coaching report also provides management tips on how to train and coach the employee to address this situation.


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The PXT Select is a total person assessment as it also measures thinking style and occupational interests, besides nine behavioural traits.


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Coaching Tool

To use an assessment to coach employees, I suggest have them review their individual reports and highlight strengths and underline challenges. I then meet with them individually and discuss their report and listen to their thoughts on how they perceive the feedback in the report.


I then give my input and discuss what they feel they want to work on to improve their work performance. This is usually tied to their interaction with other team members as the way we approach situations directly impacts others.


I then like to agree on one objective or goal for them to work on and schedule follow-up meetings. If training is required, I make sure to find solutions.


This approach can be done with any assessment, but using on like the PXT Select that matches the person to a performance model and that assesses the total person is ideal.


To test drive the PXT Select visit this page and fill out the form. Watch the video for a more detailed explanation.