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How to Build Employee Confidence
We often see only a glimpse of an employee's capabilities during working hours and believe this is the total of his or her potential.

Cultivate and tap into employee skills by following some simple guidelines:

Have high expectations. People rise to our expectations of them. If you believe they will succeed and communicate this to them, it is human nature to do everything they can to fulfill your expectations.

Get to know employees. Take the time to get to know people. What do they like to do in their off hours? What organizations do they volunteer for? Hobbies or pastimes are clues into a host of other skills an employee might have. Use them!

Set goals. People need to know what they are shooting for. Spell out expectations in measurable, understandable terms. Aim high but not so high success seems impossible. Break large projects down into smaller pieces.

Give them a vision. People must believe in the task at hand to function at the highest performance level. Illustrate the big picture in an inspirational way. Remind them frequently what the end result will be.

Have faith. When you assign a task, have confidence in the person to get the job done. If you micro-manage or refuse to delegate tasks, people to lose faith in their abilities and may become resentful.

Celebrate milestones. Celebrate each achievement along the way. Give credit where credit is due and recognize all contributions.
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Occupation: training consultant, facilitator
Karen S. Sieczka is a training consultant and founder of Growing Great Ideas.com. Her latest training program is Growing Great Ideas: Unleashing Creativity at Work. The program generates ideas, enthusiasm, and teamwork and can be customized to address particular organizational issues or challenges. The Growing Great Ideas: Unleashing Creativity at Work book is now available at LULU.com for download or print version. http://www.lulu.com/browse/book_view.php?fCID=3342025 The author can be reached at founder@growinggreatideas.com
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