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Gisela Hausmann – Encourage and Appreciate Your Employees’ Creativity


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BIO: Gisela Hausmann graduated with a master’s degree in film & mass media from the University of Vienna. She’s one of a dying breed of adventurers – she digs in and researches topics of interest from the ground up, then tells things as she sees them.

STORY: Gisela joins the podcast again, discussing her new book Winning @ Amazon. Today she shares advice on how employees can allocate their creativity in a way that’s appreciated. She also talks about why employees need to start thinking outside the box and focus on problem-solving and innovation instead of feeling sorry for themselves and staying stuck where they’re not appreciated.

LEARNING: Encourage and appreciate your employees’ creativity.

 

“Appreciated creativity creates more creativity.”Gisela Hausmann

 

Guest profile

Gisela Hausmann graduated with a master’s degree in film & mass media from the University of Vienna, the oldest university in the German-speaking world.

She is one of a dying breed of adventurers – she digs in and researches topics of interest from the ground up, then tells things as she sees them.

An author of two dozen books, her work has been featured in regional, national, and international publications, including GeekWire, Inc, Success (print magazine), Entrepreneur, and Bloomberg’s podcast ‘Decrypted.’ She is also the winner of the 2016 Sparky Award “Best Subject Line.”

Born to be an adventurer, she hiked in the Himalayas and the Gobi Desert, crossed Russia on the Trans-Siberian Railway twice, and meditated in the Dalai Lama’s private room at the Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet.

Her motto is: “Don’t wait. The time will never be just right.” – Napoleon Hill

Encourage employee creativity

Gisela Hausmann first appeared on the podcast in episode 539, where she narrated how Amazon implemented suggestions she’d made in her book Inside Amazon: My Story. Gisela is back with a new book Winning @ Amazon. Today she shares advice on how employees can allocate their creativity in a way that’s appreciated. She also talks about why employees need to start thinking outside the box and focus on problem-solving and innovation instead of feeling sorry for themselves and staying stuck where they’re not appreciated.

According to Gisela, companies consistently ignore the input from clever, hardworking, dedicated people and—seemingly—perceive them as “irrelevant little cogwheels in a big machine.” Senior management is often threatened by subordinates who seem more innovative than them, and it’s no wonder they ignore their creative suggestions. This has led to employees choosing to keep suggestions to themselves, and this is killing most organizations, especially the big ones.

Gisela advises organizations that want to encourage employee creativity to make a written plan. Define how employees who come up with ideas implemented in the company will be rewarded. Ensure that your rewards are something better than an in-house product. It should be something special that makes the employee feel appreciated. Gisela insists on the written plan because if you don’t encourage creativity in black and white, it won’t happen.

You create positive energy in your business by acknowledging that you need creative ideas from your people and encouraging them. When you create positive energy, everybody wants to stay with you, and they carry this energy into the rest of the world.

Parting words

 

“If your employees carry forward who you are, they will bring the people to you.”Gisela Hausmann

 

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