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Stop Social Loafing: 6 Ways to Get Everyone Working

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Did you know that 1 + 1 + 1 does not always equal 3? You would think that the more people on a project, the greater the output. Sadly, that’s not always the case. A phenomenon called Social Loafing leads some team members to do the minimum possible. They drag down group productivity like a boat anchor. Today we’ll look at why social loafing happens, and six ways you can be sure to get the best effort from everyone.

Notes and Resources:

Quotable:

The larger the group, the greater the tendency to slack off.” - Ken Downer

Good leaders do their best to prevent a competition for ‘who’s best at doing the least.’” - Ken Downer

“Potential ‘loafers’ will be more likely to contribute if they believe they will be found out.” - Ken Downer

“Peers may be in the best position to assess who’s pulling their weight.” - Ken Downer

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Chapters

1. Stop Social Loafing: 6 Ways to Get Everyone Working (00:00:00)

2. Why People Coast (00:00:54)

3. 6 Ways to Prevent Social Loafing (00:03:11)

4. The Takeaway (00:04:40)

33 episodes

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Did you know that 1 + 1 + 1 does not always equal 3? You would think that the more people on a project, the greater the output. Sadly, that’s not always the case. A phenomenon called Social Loafing leads some team members to do the minimum possible. They drag down group productivity like a boat anchor. Today we’ll look at why social loafing happens, and six ways you can be sure to get the best effort from everyone.

Notes and Resources:

Quotable:

The larger the group, the greater the tendency to slack off.” - Ken Downer

Good leaders do their best to prevent a competition for ‘who’s best at doing the least.’” - Ken Downer

“Potential ‘loafers’ will be more likely to contribute if they believe they will be found out.” - Ken Downer

“Peers may be in the best position to assess who’s pulling their weight.” - Ken Downer

Related posts:

SMART Goals: How to be SMART about Goal-Setting

They Do This in Church, Too? 9 Ways Getting Constructive Feedback is a Game-Changer

How to Get Kicked Out of Leadership School: The Spotlight Leader

Stay connected with Rapidstart Leadership

Thanks for listening, and Lead On!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Stop Social Loafing: 6 Ways to Get Everyone Working (00:00:00)

2. Why People Coast (00:00:54)

3. 6 Ways to Prevent Social Loafing (00:03:11)

4. The Takeaway (00:04:40)

33 episodes

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