Motivate employees to confide in you

For managing talent and implementing effective changes at the workplace, an HR specialist needs proper feedback. If there is neither quality data on employee satisfaction nor continuous feedback from staff, the HR manager will face a very difficult task. So today's article will look at how you can better set up the culture of communication and sharing at your company, as well as how to motivate employees to confide in you more concerning their fears, requests and suggestions.

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Meet people on their own territory

According to HR Zone, the first step when setting up mutual trust is choosing the right location to meet the employee for a dialogue. Either you go to their office or meet on neutral ground. If you meet at your place, it will create a psychological barrier in the employee as if they were being "interrogated".

Realise what your position carries with it

You can never have a conversation with an employee as an equal. This is because of your status. Keep in mind that first and foremost you are representing the interests of the company; that is bound to create a barrier between yourself and the given employee.

Appreciate feedback

Remember that an employee must often overcome a fear of being punished for sharing their ideas and opinions with you, so you should appreciate feedback from employees in an appropriate manner.

Do not be in a rush

Always reserve enough time for your dialogue with an employee so there is no need to rush and you do not force the employee to tell you everything at once. Much information would remain hidden and the employee would not open up as much as they could.

Do not bring your own emotions to the conversation

No matter what your opinions are, if they do not correspond to the opinions of the employee, you should keep them to yourself. You are there to tune into the same wavelength as the employee and thus obtain unbiased feedback from them.

Talk to employees even if nothing negative is happening

For employees to be willing to confide in you if something negative is going on, they must in any event be able to talk to you about their experience and opinions. Set up regular meetings with employees even if at the given moment there seems to be nothing wrong.

 

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Article source HR Zone - British website focused on HR
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