Why are they on the team?
Not everyone is on the team for the same reason.
A manager's genuine understanding of each team member's key drivers can greatly improve individual and team performance.
In most good teams, there is clarity of mission, good-charactered people committed to playing to their strengths, and accountability on expected efforts and results.
However, the primary motivators for joining and contributing to a team can vary.
In our work, it's usually one of three things: Purpose, People, or Performance. And while they all matter, different individuals place differing values on each.
PURPOSE
"We have one problem," the CEO said cautiously. We can't afford to compete on salary with the rest of the healthcare industry. After all, we are a non-profit in the alcohol and drug sector. The work is hard, the clients challenging, and regrettably, the pay isn't great."
"We don't see that as a problem," my colleague responded calmly.
The CEO looked back, surprised. "What do you mean? We've had trouble finding staff…



