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Title: ARE YOU A GOOD BOSS OR JUST BOSSY??


1
ARE YOU A GOOD BOSS OR JUST BOSSY??
  • Original PowerPoint Created by Ron Smoak for
    Lowndes Young Farmers
  • Modified by Georgia Agricultural Education
    Curriculum Office
  • July, 2002

2
WHAT MAKES A GOOD MANAGER?
  • 1. Communicate what you want, listen to what
    others are saying.
  • 2. Respect your employees, make them feel like
    an important part of the operation.
  • 3. Give employees a living wage.
  • 4. Look into benefit packages.
  • 5. Give younger workers an opportunity.

3
GOOD MANAGER CONT.
  • 6. Give older workers an opportunity.
  • 7. Provide employees with the tools and knowledge
    they need.
  • 8. Delegate responsibility.
  • 9. Teach employees about safety issues on the
    farm.
  • 10. Set expectations schedules.

4
Motivating Retaining Employees
  • Motivating employees Retaining employees
  • Reduced Cost of
  • Recruitment
  • Hiring
  • Training

5
Motivated Employees
  • 1. More productive
  • 2. More creative
  • 3. Happier
  • 4. Easier to work with

6
Provide Jobs Employees Enjoy Having
  • REMEMBER (No Job is Perfect)
  • 1. Jobs should be designed whenever possible to
    encourage employees to use a variety of skills.
  • 2. Jobs should be designed whenever possible so
    that an employee performs a total job.

7
MOTIVATION HELPS!
8
Four Basic GuidelinesMotivating Retaining
Employees
  • 1. Satisfy employee needs
  • 2. Provide jobs employees enjoy doing
  • 3. Make employees an important part of the farm
    team
  • 4. Build a reputation as a good place to work

9
Satisfy Employee Needs
  • 1. Employees have needs that they desire to
    satisfy, (which in turn)
  • 2. Leads to actions that will fulfill their
    needs, (which in turn)
  • 3. Leads to rewards, (which in turn)
  • 4. Reinforces their actions and cause them to be
    repeated.

10
Jobs (cont.)
  • 3. Jobs should be designed so that the employee
    understands the significance of his job to the
    farm.
  • 4. Jobs should be designed so that each employee
    has responsibility, challenge, freedom and the
    opportunity to be creative.
  • 5. Supervisors should incorporate feed back into
    each job.

11
Build a Reputation
  • THIS IS A GOOD PLACE TO WORK!
  • 1. Be known as a good place to work.
  • 2. Provide training for employees so that they
    can do well in their job.
  • 3. Show trust in employees by delegating
    authority responsibility.
  • 4. Catch people doing things right say!
  • THANK YOU!!

12
REPUTATION (cont.)
  • 5. Develop pride in the farm.
  • 6. Celebrate the farms successes.
  • 7. Communicate clearly often with employees.
  • 8. Compensate employees fairly.

13
Guidelines to Motivate Retain Employees!
  • 1. Satisfy employee needs.
  • 2. Provide jobs employees enjoy doing.
  • 3. Make employees an important part of your farm
    team.
  • 4. Build a reputation as a good place to work.

14
Getting Along with Your Employer
  • MAKE
  • YOUR
  • JOB
  • FUN!

15
Knowing How to Get Along
  • 1. Getting along directly affects your happiness,
    self-esteem and income.
  • 2. You are creating opportunities for yourself.
  • 3. You are managing a career not just a job.

16
What to Do to Get Along
  • 1. Arrive on time every day stay until your
    days work is done.
  • 2. Be competent at your job.
  • 3. Ask questions when you dont understand
    instructions.
  • 4. Understand your employers organizational
    structure.
  • 5. Admit your mistakes.

17
Getting Along (cont.)
  • 6. Expand your job.
  • 7. Work with open eyes ears.
  • 8. Be honest.
  • 9. Read your employers subtle and indirect
    signals about you your performance.
  • 10. Choose to be happy on the job.
  • 11. Practice consistency in mood, humor,
    temperament cheerfulness.

18
What Not to Do!
  • 1. Make the same mistake twice.
  • 2. Blame co-workers for your own shortcomings.
  • 3. Bad mouth your employer.
  • 4. Gossip.
  • 5. Bring your petty personal problems to work.

19
What Not to Do! (cont.)
  • 6. Gain the favor of co-workers by back stabbing
    your employer.
  • 7. Join a group of negative co-workers.
  • 8. Allow more experienced or older co-workers to
    intimidate you.
  • 9. Show up long-term employees.
  • 10. Gain the favor of one manager at the expense
    of another.

20
What Not to Do! (cont.)
  • 11. Abuse the authority and power delegated to
    you by the employer.
  • 12. Ask your employer for loans and pay advances.

21
And Now?????The Payoff to You!!!
  • 1. Increased income.
  • 2. Greater job satisfaction.
  • 3. Happiness and Opportunities for career
    advancement.

22
THE CHOICE IS YOURS!
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