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What’s Your Why? | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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A great way to motivate those under your authority is to ensure they know the purpose of their jobs.
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Establish the bottom-line impact you expect from them and how it fits into the overall vision and mission of the organization for which you work.
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When people understand the impact they bring to the table, they have a reason to keep coming to work every day.
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If you aren’t in a position of leadership, be proactive in giving yourself this type of direction.
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Step back and evaluate how your job fits into the big picture. Look specifically at how you are impacting people.
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You’ll find that understanding the “why” of your job will make it more enjoyable to go to work every day. I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.