9 Things That Motivate Employees More Than Money
From start-ups to established enterprise, you don’t need a ton of dough to do by right by your employees. My favorites include
Get rid of the managers. Projects without project managers? That doesn’t seem right! Try it. Removing the project lead or supervisor and empowering your staff to work together as a team rather then everyone reporting to one individual can do wonders. Think about it. What’s worse than letting your supervisor down? Letting your team down! Allowing people to work together as a team, on an equal level with their co-workers, will often produce better projects faster. People will come in early, stay late, and devote more of their energy to solving problems.
Make your ideas theirs. People hate being told what to do. Instead of telling people what you want done; ask them in a way that will make them feel like they came up with the idea. “I’d like you to do it this way” turns into “Do you think it’s a good idea if we do it this way?”
Never criticize or correct. No one, and I mean no one, wants to hear that they did something wrong. If you’re looking for a de-motivator, this is it. Try an indirect approach to get people to improve, learn from their mistakes, and fix them. Ask, “Was that the best way to approach the problem? Why not? Have any ideas on what you could have done differently?” Then you’re having a conversation and talking through solutions, not pointing a finger.
Read the complete 9 Things That Motivate Employees More Than Money on Inc.com.

Jazmin is the Director of Awesome for Tekserve, the independent Apple computer store in NYC. She helps women start technology companies through Women 2.0 in San Francisco and Founder Labs in New York City. Her recent public speaking engagements include preventing payment fraud, low-cost marketing best practices, web design, training, social media, customer surveying, and responding to customer complaints. Jazmin holds a Bachelors of Science in Management Information Systems. Her passions include travel, tea, Audible books, and Zumba. 








