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		<title>The Die Hard Executor</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 May 2012 03:15:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Cory Stewart]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In my eyes, there&#8217;s 2 types of motivation behind employees in the workplace today. Having been in the corporate space for some time, it&#8217;s apparent to me that both can exist side by side &#8211; and even cross-over to create realms of extreme corporate value. 1. The Executor The title speaks volumes. This individual is [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In my eyes, there&#8217;s 2 types of motivation behind employees in the workplace today. Having been in the corporate space for some time, it&#8217;s apparent to me that both can exist side by side &#8211; and even cross-over to create realms of extreme corporate value. </p>
<p>1. The Executor</p>
<p>The title speaks volumes. This individual is fantastic at getting the job done, and will accomplish all that you ask of them. They work while they&#8217;re at work, and when the time comes &#8211; they &#8216;punch-out&#8217; and return to their daily lives and families. This type generally is apt to have a strong list of outside hobbies, and interests beyond their work.</p>
<p>2. The Die Hard</p>
<p>No, not the action packed Bruce Willis type, but the individual who doesn&#8217;t (and can&#8217;t) leave their work at their desk. These people wake up in the morning with their mind &#8216;a-buzz&#8217;, pre-calculating their days and constantly diverting to work related subjects in their heads (on and off the clock). These people tend to be driven by a certain passion that simply won&#8217;t rest until they&#8217;ve proven themselves, or contributed to a self-dictated bench mark of their liking.</p>
<p>I find that I tend to fall into type 2 regularly, as I&#8217;m always thinking about what I can do to make the product or service I&#8217;m working on better. My friends and family would agree: I always have something to input, and I certainly won&#8217;t hold back an opinion if I feel strongly about it.</p>
<p>Now both motivational types are extremely valuable to a company: one finds pure enjoyment in fulfilling what&#8217;s required and can turn the &#8216;work switch&#8217; off, while the other&#8217;s passion drives them to an unparallelled loyalty to their company or brand objectives. I feel that part of a great workplace is having a balance of talent to compliment each other: there&#8217;s absolutely no point in a group of same-minded people working together. That will leave a zero percent chance that as a team, you&#8217;ll uncover ground breaking territory and really innovate as the world demands today. </p>
<p>Now it&#8217;s your turn to sound off: what &#8216;type&#8217; are you, and what do you find motivates you in the workplace? I&#8217;d love to hear your comments and thoughts on this subject, and welcome any feedback or questions.</p>
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