Ending Soon! Save 33% on All Access

How Do I Deal With Uncommitted Employees?

By Penny Morey

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

For the past few months, I've sensed a decline in engagement among my staff. I'd say about half of them seem significantly less energetic and motivated now than they did earlier this year. Because it's such a large percentage of my staff, I can't fire them all. And I'd prefer to inspire rather than fire them anyway. Is it my fault? What can I do?

I don’t often do this, but I am going to recommend that you read a book that provides plenty of ideas on how to engage -- or re-engage -- employees: Love ‘em or Lose ‘em: Getting Good People to Stay by Beverly Kaye and Sharon Jordan-Evans (Berrett-Koehler, 1999). So much depends on what kind of work environment you build and maintain. Not every concept in this book will be practical or possible for you to try, but many will. And you will benefit, I think, from the new mindset that you gain as well.

Just for the record, I don’t think that the word “fault” should be involved in this scenario. After all, employees, too, can be proactive about improving things. But we can all use a refresher now and then -- even though maybe qe're only being reminded of things we already knew, but momentarily forgot. These past half-dozen years have been pretty hard on managers, and for a while, survival was all we were hoping to attain. Now it is time to kick things into gear in a variety of positive ways.

Penny is a seasoned human resources executive and consultant with over 25 years of diverse business experience in advising enterprise leaders on employment-related matters.

Want to be an Entrepreneur Leadership Network contributor? Apply now to join.

Business Ideas

63 Small Business Ideas to Start in 2024

We put together a list of the best, most profitable small business ideas for entrepreneurs to pursue in 2024.

Business Models

How to Become an AI-Centric Business (and Why It's Crucial for Long-Term Success)

Learn the essential steps to integrate AI at the core of your operations and stay competitive in an ever-evolving landscape.

Business News

'Creators Left So Much Money on the Table': Kickstarter's CEO Reveals the Story Behind the Company's Biggest Changes in 15 Years

In an interview with Entrepreneur, Kickstarter CEO Everette Taylor explains the decision-making behind the changes, how he approaches leading Kickstarter, and his advice for future CEOs.