How to Spot and Grow Genuine Passion in Your Team
Everyone wants to hire passionate people, but it's not always easy.
Tools and tests can help, but they don't always reveal true passion. Simon Sinek once said that great companies hire people who are already motivated and then inspire them.
Passion isn't something you can always see in a short interview.
What is True Passion?
Over time, it becomes clear that passion isn't just about being energetic or charismatic. It's more about having a mindset focused on making things better.
- Passionate people are willing to try, fail, and keep going.
- They don't just work hard; they work smart, solving problems and improving processes.
- Quiet, introverted people can be just as passionate as the most outgoing individuals.
Creating a Passionate Team
Creating a passionate team starts with understanding and recognizing people's efforts. A simple recognition program can make a big difference.
- When people feel valued, they become more engaged and productive.
- Authenticity is key. People can tell when you're not genuine.
- Engaged employees take ownership of their work and deliver exceptional service because they want to, not because they have to.
The Environment Matters
Hiring passionate people isn't about finding rare talents. It's about creating an environment where passion can grow.
- Trust
- Recognition
- A shared purpose
These elements can help embed motivation in your team's daily work, driving the organization to new heights.