This document discusses empowering individuals and organizations. It defines empowerment as giving people more freedom and control over their circumstances to achieve their goals. Employee empowerment involves sharing information, rewards, and power so employees can make decisions and solve problems. Empowering employees leads to greater job satisfaction, motivation, innovation, and performance. Organizations that empower their employees by delegating responsibilities, setting clear expectations, providing autonomy and resources, and recognizing good work will see benefits like increased productivity, better customer service, and reduced supervision needs. Empowerment of both individuals and employees is important for the growth and success of organizations.
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Empower yourself for growth self and organization
1. Empower Yourself
for Growth – Self
and Organization
Dr. Lallu Joseph
Assoc. General Superintendent &
Quality Manager, CMC Vellore
Secretary General, CAHO
2. Empowerment
• The capacity of individuals to take control of their
circumstances, exercise power and achieve their own
goals, and the process by which, individually and
collectively, they are able to help themselves and others
to maximize the quality of their lives - Robert Adams
• The process of giving group of people more freedom or
rights.
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/emp
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3. • Sharing information, rewards, and power with
employees so that they can take initiative and make
decisions to solve problems and improve service and
performance.
• Employee empowerment helps employees do a
better job, while growing into a more productive
member of the organization.
Employee Empowerment
4. The first thing a organization need to understand is that
its success depends on the success of its employees.
• The more it empowered its employees, the more the
organization will grow and thrive.
• Greater job satisfaction and motivation
• Reduced supervisory requirements
• Increased innovation and creativity
Staff Empowerment &
Organizational Empowerment
5. • Empowered employees are more likely to:
– Go the extra mile
– Follow best practices
– Be more productive
– Have good communication
– Embrace change
– Have a “can do” attitude
– Provide better customer service
Employee Empowerment
7. Boost your Self Confidence
1. Groom yourself, dress neatly
2. Photoshop your self image
3. Think positive, kill negativity
4. Get to know yourself
5. Smile, be kind and generous
6. Increase competence, empower with knowledge
7. Set a small goal and achieve it
8. Focus on solutions
9. Work on something you have been procrastinating
10. Clear your desk
8. 8 Steps for Personal Empowerment
1. Open to possibilities.
2. Focus on who you are.
3. Run your own race.
4. Trust yourself.
5. Network.
6. Love what you do.
7. Hold yourself with grace.
8. Embrace imperfect moments.
12. Recruitment
• Creative and Challenging - new ways to truly understand
how a person thinks and situations where they are more
likely to show their true selves.
• Throw Some Curveballs – Unusual questions will get
candidates to open up and provide insights into what
makes them tick.
“I think if someone is self-aware, then they can always continue to grow. If
they’re not self-aware, I think it’s harder for them to evolve or adapt beyond
who they already are.” —Tony Hsieh, the C.E.O. of Zappos
• Push for Diversity - Hiring an innovative team starts with finding people
who think differently.
13. Recruitment
• Understand how the candidate’s aspiration fits with the job
• Pay attention to the questions they ask
• Prioritize culture fit—and clearly understand your company
culture
• Hire someone you could work for if the roles were reversed –
I first heard this from Facebook’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg, and it has been one of the
core hiring sentiments that resonated with me,” says Diego Orjuela of Cables &
Sensors, LLC. “He said he would only hire someone to work for him if he would
work for that person.”
• Be crystal clear about expectations
14. 10 Ways to Hire the Right Person at Your Organization
Richard Lock, Udemy for Business instructor
• Understand the job that you’re offering
• Be clear on the “person specification”
• Make sure you’re complying with the law and creating an inclusive process
• Attract the candidates
• Shortlist candidates
• Know the structure of your interview
• Perfect your questioning technique
• Hone your listening skills
• Make your hiring decision
• Offer structured on boarding
https://business.udemy.com/blog/10-ways-to-hire-the-right-person-at-your-
organization/
15. Understand your Organization & Empowerment
• Find empowerment in your organization
• Staff satisfaction
• Link them
• Act on them
16. Employee Empowerment Questionnaire (EEQ)
Employees are asked to indicate “the extent to which you agree or disagree
with each of the following statements on a 1 (strongly disagree to) to 5
(strongly agree) scale”.
1. I am allowed to do almost anything to do a high-quality job.
2. I have the authority to correct problems when they occur.
3. I am allowed to be creative when I deal with problems at work.
4. I do not have to go through a lot of red tape to change things.
5. I have a lot of control over how I do my job.
6. I do not need to get management’s approval before I handle problems.
7. I am encouraged to handle job-related problems by myself.
8. I can make changes on my job whenever I want.
17. How do you empower employees?
by Patrick Bosworth
• Delegate to develop
• Set clear expectations
• Give employees autonomy over assignments
• Provide necessary resources
• Give constructive feedback
• Accept ideas and input
• Communicate the vision of the organization
• Recognize employees for hard work
https://leadershipchoice.com/empower-employees-in-the-workplace/
18. Manager & Staff Empowerment
TRAIN YOUR MANAGERS
• Give employees generous boundaries.
• Listen intently.
• Believe in your employees.
• Forgive mistakes.
• Provide growth paths.
• Praise effort.
• Ask powerful questions.
• Earn trust.
• Give employees time.
• Set your own ego aside.
19. Empowerment and Its Relation to Performance
Empowerment
Prompt decision making
Enhanced accountability
Understanding the value of
work
Performance
Satisfaction
Involvement
Loyalty
Recognition
https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/153446944.pdf