The Most Underutilized Tool in
Making People Happier at Work
Every language has a word for “thanks.” It’s one
of the few concepts that works in a hut in Bali, a London skyscraper or a
mini-mart in Peoria.
In the U.S. (in November) and Canada (in
October), we have actual paid-time-off days of “thanks.” And while many of us
spend these Thanksgiving days expressing gratitude for our families, friends,
health or prosperity, what about thanking the people who make your business
possible: Your team.
By now there’s enough statistical evidence that
recognition done right plays a critical role in engaging employees and creating
high-performance cultures. Our research shows it also creates enhanced feelings
of trust and communication in employees. But it’s hard to benefit from the
impact of gratitude if you don’t do it.
No one knows this better than Kirt Walker,
president and chief operating officer of Nationwide Financial in Columbus,
Ohio. I was working with Kirt and his amazing leadership team at a meeting last
week when he issued this challenge: “It's Thanksgiving. Lets make sure we thank
our people.”
He then gave them a great way to accomplish the
task: He asked them to consider writing a handwritten note to every direct
report, expressing specifically what that employee has done to help the
organization thrive. And he said it would be great to do it before Thanksgiving
Day.
Kirt promised he was going to do it himself. I
love it when leaders lead by example.
As Kirt knows, great service will only happen if
we keep our employees engaged and focused. And a handwritten note costs almost
nothing, but can be a very personal, very powerful way to convey gratitude. It
is a warm conversation that is all about you, it doesn’t beep at you, distract
you, or pull you away to do something else.
Letters and notes I’ve received have found their
way into my journals and onto the walls around my desk. They are constant
reminders of the people I work with who have become more than associates, they
are now my friends. Probably my favorite note ever came from a colleague—Mike
Goodson—who knew I was struggling. After telling me specifically how he thought
I added value to the world, he summed up with a few lines I’ll never forget: “Chester,
you aren’t just great. In the pantheon of greatness you are the greatest. You,
my friend, are Spartacus.” I laughed, admittedly choked up a little, and his
handwritten note is still hanging prominently on my wall years later.
Today, I send a lot of notes, not only to work
associates but to family and friends too. Every Sunday I write a note to each
of my two boys, Brinden and Garrett, who are away from home. I tell them how
much I love and appreciate them, and I let them know they are never far from my
thoughts. Once in a while I do get a letter back (because I gave them
stationery for Christmas last year, and stamps!). One of my favorite notes has
been from 21-year-old Brinden who told me when he gets my letters he doesn’t
always open them right away, but often saves them for a day when things have
been tough in his incomprehensible (to me) chemical engineering classes. As he
said, “I know that after I read a letter from my dad, I will feel better about
myself.” I love that kid!
Whether in our personal or public lives,
specific and sincere notes can validate the ones we count on the most, those we
care about. It takes so little time and the return far outweighs the effort.
So, wherever you live on this planet, why not
use November as your month of thanks? Take a moment to look around you. Give
thanks to your team members, your employees, your clients. Send a note of
thanks to your leader for those paychecks that keep coming or the assignments
and the trust he or she gives you. Send thanks to the network of professional
relationships you’ve built in your industry. Giving “thanks” has never been
more appropriate. And don’t forget friends and family too.
Don’t miss the opportunity to say thanks and
your gratitude will spread like melted butter on warm yams. YUM!
A little thank you makes everything taste
better.
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