Improving Productivity – Inspiring Your People to Go the Extra Mile

Wayne Rivers
By Wayne Rivers
10 minutes

As in the logistics blog from last week, inspiration has both internal and external components. How can you boost your team’s energy and excitement and get their maximum discretionary effort? What proven tools are at your disposal?

Please tune in this week as Dennis reviews techniques for inspiring and influencing your people to give just a bit more and QUANTIFIES what even a slight boost in productivity can do for your margins. What inspiration and influence techniques work for you? Please share in the comments.

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