I think part of the problem is can be solved in making good hiring choices. If you have someone who isn't enthusiastic and doesn't have a positive attitude, morale will decrease regardless if it's in a nonprofit or for profit business. Skills can be learned or expanded, attitude is much harder to address. I also think that both enthusiasm and negativity can be contagious and so each person really does make a difference in what they contribute to your organizational culture.
I find that everyone brings something to the table. Not knowing all the details of everyone's life, sometimes overwhelming circumstances can affect an employee's attitude in the work place. These are tough times. Even public employees are faced with major cuts in pay and benefits. Add to that a spouse with an illness or other family problems and it is hard to stay focused and upbeat all the time. I find it important to invest some time with co-workers who appear to be stressed. It is amazing what some families are going through and the change in attitude when someone shows that they are cognisant of their situation.
“It is a common and true complaint of employers that their men take no interest in their work. But why should they? What motive have they for putting love and care into their work? It is not theirs." - Walter Rauschenbusch in Christianity and the Social Crisis
In this passage Rauschenbusch is speaking of the worker who is hired to help his employer do the latter's work, but I think his point is equally valid for those of us in the nonprofit sector. As a NeighborWorks employee myself, I know that what I do is meaningful, but I can say that I am most engaged when I have a sense of ownership with regard to a particular project.
I facilitated team building workshops on communication, trust, conflict and emotional intelligence. It seemed to go a long way in engaging participants, opening up dialogue, providing models for effective communication, motivating enthusiasm and building trust among teams, employees and management.
I second Sarah -- also, I've been hearing some NSP grantees say, more or less, "we have interest but none of the people interested can qualify for a mortgage", and they describe that as a lending problem. To me, that sounds more like a marketing pro…
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Thanks Vince. At this time, I know non-profits do not have access to RD's loan origination software, UniFi. I'm not sure how much we've discussed the issues of access to CAIVRS in the 502 course.