From Politics to the Workplace: The Power of Hope and Engagement
I'm still thinking about last week's Democratic National Convention, and the importance of hope. Not "hope" as a slogan, but hope as the opposite of hopeless. I've heard many Democrats say, "I didn't realize how down I was until I felt this current energy."
While I don't have some deep understanding of politics, it has me thinking about what this can look like in the workplace. It might be the best way to understand engagement.
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"Productivity" feels fairly cold. We often think about engagement from an employee's perspective - how the culture makes them feel. But at the end of the day, when we are feeling hopeless and unengaged, we also aren't getting much done. So what can we learn from politics?
## 1. Pay attention to the signs
By the point of disengagement, your people are probably not saying a whole lot. They have given up on the hope that something might change. Look for these indicators:
- Declining attendance
- Reduced activity in your Slack channels
- If you're in person, whether people are socializing or just always have their heads down
## 2. Leaders matter
Your energy as a leader is contagious:
- If you are tired or not fully in, your people will take their cues from you
- If they see you joyful and running towards the challenge, they'll take a cue from you too
- This is easier said than done, and it can't come from a place of "playing the part"
- As the flight attendants remind us, you have to put your mask on first
## 3. Stop and celebrate
This was always one of my greatest challenges leading teams. I didn't want to take our foot off the gas by going for a round of drinks because I was:
- assuming people just knew how proud I was of the work
- assuming there wasn't enough time
But for your own good and for your people, stopping to review what you have accomplished and really celebrating actually puts the foot on the gas, not takes it off.
So let's bring the energy and the joy to our work too (balloons optional).
Have you experienced the impact of hope (or hopelessness) in your work environment? Are there other lessons that you are learning in this presidetial campaign?
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