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Achieving Passionate Performance

Friday 9 July, 2010

Passionate Performance is achieved when employees are fully engaged—when they demonstrate a strong, sustained intellectual and emotional attachment to their work.

The key to Passionate Performance is found within the minds and hearts of employees where basic human needs are fulfilled. It's a simple but powerful formula: When my needs are fulfilled, I am engaged and I perform at my peak ability. When my needs are not met, I'm frustrated, out of control, unfocused, and disconnected—in a word, disengaged. To meet these needs, leaders must first see them and acknowledge them. In order to see them, leaders must view their employees as people and not just workers. If you look at your employees as people, you can identify these six basic needs—three intellectual and three emotional:

Passionate Performance
Engaging The Mind
Engaging employees' minds tends to come naturally for many leaders. The mind represents the intellectual aspects of people that are based on reason, logic, and cause and effect. It requires the science of leadership which is the focus of most leadership training and education. Engaging the mind builds employee performance. Elevating employees' performance by engaging their minds involves the basics of leadership, but the basics are often overlooked. Even the best professional athletes can lose sight of the basic skills of their sports. Have you ever seen an all-star wide receiver takes his eyes off the ball and miss an easy touchdown pass? So, it's no surprise that, as leaders, we can also sometimes forget the basics. The basics of our "sport" involve meeting employees' three intellectual needs: Achievement, Autonomy and Mastery.

When you fulfill these needs, you create a self-reinforcing cycle of improvement, growth and high performance for your team. The mind is a muscle. It must be exercised or it will weaken. Engaging the mind is a form of mental exercise—it strengthens your employees' ability to perform. Engage their minds and watch their performance grow!

Engaging The Heart
The heart represents the emotional side of people that is based on connections. This side requires the art of leadership that focuses on relationships. Engaging the heart creates passion. Although we might like to think otherwise, the truth is that we live in a world driven by emotional decisions. Likewise, employees are primarily driven by emotional and personal considerations. When people go to work, they don't leave their hearts at home. We may live in a high-tech world, but leadership is still a high-touch job. If you're going to engage your employees' hearts, you must first meet their basic emotional needs: Purpose, Intimacy and Appreciation.

When you fulfill these needs, you create self-reinforcing connections—connections between your employees and you, between their work and their purpose, and between each other. These connections establish strong, intangible relationships that yield amazing tangible results. Engage employees' hearts and watch their passion grow!

Igniting Passionate Performance
As a leader, you're the only person who can engage your employees. It's not your boss's responsibility or Human Resources'—it's yours. Engaging employees is a personal matter, not a company matter. Engaging leaders know that Passionate Performance is the secret sauce to conquer today's competition.

Author Credits

Lee J. Colan Ph.D, is a leadership advisor, speaker and author of 10 rapid-read books, including the best selling, 'Sticking to It: The Art of Adherence'. Contact him and access Free resources at www.theLgroup.com.
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