Don't you wish employees came with instruction manuals? Studies show managers spend 60% of their time dealing with people problems. That leaves only 40% to work on the organization's objectives. Have you ever become frustrated by an employee's inability to follow simple instructions or ideas, or surprised by an employee's hostility to you or their co workers? It happens all the time.
What is often missing is objective information on an employee's personality and behavioral makeup. If you understand the employee you can communicate more effectively with him, boost his morale and increase his productivity. You can't go on "gut feel" or keep doing the same old thing. You can lose a good employee that way.
There a number of different employee assessments to help solve this problem, but most managers and business owners aren't psychologists, and don't aspire to be one. They should look for a well validated assessment tool that is easy to administer (the good ones can all be done online) and, most of all, provides an easy to read report for both the employee's manager and the employee.
Let's look at an assessment tool called the Profiles Performance Indicator. It can be done online and generates easy to read reports that are like an "instruction manual" for an employee. So what does it tell you? First of all it will tell you whether an employee will adapt to change, a constant in today's business world and if he is a team player. Next it measures seven more behavioral tendencies including;
Productivity
Quality of work
Initiative
Problem solving
Response to stress and conflict
Work motivation
Motivational energy
This will help you easily create a unique professional development plan for the employee. Every person is different and you want to use the right approach with each employee. Morale gets a tremendous boost because you are using a personalized communication plan for each employee. He sees that your attention is directed at his specific needs and personality. Plus he gets a report designed specifically for his own professional development.
Employee development expert, Robert Cameron, states, "Understanding an employee better will make a manager more effective. With the talent wars raging you can ill afford to lose a good employee just because he was not managed effectively". Cameron goes on to say, "Imagine if you had a unique instruction manual for each employee, wouldn't that make things run so much smoother in the workplace?"
Employees quit supervisors not companies, often because we simply don't understand each other well enough. With this simple 20 minute online assessment you can gain a much better understanding of an employee and how to get him to improve his individual and team performance. It can eliminate much of the time, 60 %, spent resolving misunderstandings, stress issues, and other interpersonal problems.
The bottom line is you don't want to risk losing your best employees. Use the tools that are available to gain a better understanding of "what makes them tick" so that they will be happy, contented and productive employees.
Robert Cameron works with employers across the country to help them enhance their selection, hiring and development of employees. He can be reached at 954-385-8701.
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The finest rugs are generally the ones which are hand woven and knitted and are superior in quality and fineness to the machine made ones. The fineness of these hand-woven rugs depends on the number of knots. The pattern and designs of the hand made rugs differ based on the regions they are made in. Different cities, villages and tribes have their own designs or patterns which are used as a trademark of their work. The imitated and plagiarized work of the trademarked designer rugs often lack in quality and finer details when compared to the originals.
An expert in the field of rug scrutiny can easily ascertain the origin of the rug by examining its design. Persian rugs differ significantly on the basis of the regional style of their weaving. In Iran there are two types of rug classifications - the ones made by nomads or rural inhabitants are called the tribal rugs whereas the ones made in the cities by experts are termed as city rugs. Although the city rugs are woven by trained experts the tribal rugs often come in astonishing colors due to the type of wool and natural vegetable dyes (superior to chemical or chrome dyes used in cities) used as the constituent materials. Not always do the rugs hail from the cities by which they are identified. For instance, the finest rugs woven in Mashad, the holy city is known as Moods (known for excellence in fineness of weaving) although it isn't knitted in the nearby town of Mood.
Persian rugs are distinguished by their quality and designs. The quality comes from the superior wool or silk and the dyes used - natural or synthetic. The other most crucial matter for consideration is the fineness in the knotting of the rug. The finer rugs are known to have a higher rating of knot count, that is, a high number of knots per inch of the rug.
The design or the pattern used in the rug is checked for its accuracy and symmetry throughout the piece. The types of designs used in the rugs vary according to the region where it is made. Though the quality depends on the accuracy of the knitting, usually there are some imperfections found in the rugs which are deliberately done by the maker due to their regional and religious beliefs. In fact a fine Persian rug is known to contain some imperfection and this, in fact, gives them their authenticity. Owing to the belief that there can only be one perfectionist in this world - God, a well-known saying goes about Persian rugs: "A Persian Rug is Perfectly Imperfect and Precisely Imprecise".
Persian rugs come in all possible sizes to cater to the needs of all sections of buyers.
In Iran there are three popular sizes - seven by ten, eight by twelve and ten by thirteen feet. All these sizes are known by standard names in the country. Although smaller city markets have only a standard size, larger centers boast a range of sizes varying from smaller two by three foot mats to the size of the carpet area of a city block. From hallway and corridor runners measuring about five to thirty feet long, well established carpet manufacturers also offer perfectly round and oval rugs.
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