Seven Ways Managers can help Employees Attain Personal Growth 
                    
                    
                        Good pay, respectful interaction, and placing value on the opinions of an employee are excellent 
                        ways to make a work environment conducive. Regardless, some employees may leave your establishment. 
                        And then you may wonder-- what went wrong? In the 21st century, the idea of job benefits has 
                        changed. A large percentage of employees have goals that transcend great pay and a good work 
                        environment(amenities). The experience of managers who lost talents is a cautionary tale and a call 
                        to go back to the drawing board to make adjustments as necessary. Over the years, the desire to 
                        grow and build value is the aim of most employees. They want an enabling job, apparently with good 
                        pay but more importantly a work environment tilting them towards their desired growth. As a manager,
                        you can facilitate the growth of employees by these seven practical and effective steps. 
                    
                    
                        Trust Your Employees 
                    
                    
                        Toss the idea of getting things done yourself away. Realistically, a manager can't take on all 
                        the responsibilities of a business, a major reason why you employed people to work for you. When 
                        you assign each employee their unique task, give them the freedom to take any approach of choice. 
                        Of course, this doesn't mean you won't oversee their actions to ascertain if it's in line with 
                        the model of the business. Rather, you must refrain from micro-managing their job. Let each 
                        employee creatively proffer solutions and handle responsibilities intuitively. A good measure 
                        of freedom shows you trust employees, and they'll immerse themselves deeply in the role to give 
                        excellent results. Additionally, hand employees performing well weightier responsibility; make 
                        them feel like part of the company's success-- that their quota is essential to the growth and 
                        development of the company. By doing this, each employee tries to handle their role in a way that 
                        shows appreciation for the trust a manager has in them. In the process, they'll seek avenues to 
                        improve skills and indirectly start to build value. 
                    
                    
                        Stay Abreast With the Career Goals of Your Employees
                    
                    
                        This is very important in any strategy you wish to employ in building the career of your employees. 
                        Interest in your employees and heart-to-heart communications can not be undervalued. Genuine 
                        interest has to come first; without it, you would not be able to initiate heart-to-heart career 
                        conversations. Take the initiative to ask your employees about their career goals and aspirations. 
                    
                    
                        Do well to work out a particular career path for each employee in your business organization. 
                        Then, discuss how attainable this path is. Give incentives for motivation upon attainment of a 
                        particular landmark in the career path.
                    
                    
                        Employee Learning 
                    
                    
                        In fostering growth, encourage employees to keep learning. It's a twin goal approach that 
                        benefits the employee and the company; the employee builds more skill or added knowledge which 
                        adds to their value, and the company enjoys a better way of handling certain services. Provide 
                        employees with the tools necessary to build additional knowledge, get them access to helpful 
                        courses, or grant them time to learn better. Managers may even set up learning goals to assess 
                        what an employee has achieved within 60-90 days learning period. Keep employees updated with 
                        new industry practices to help them also perform better for the growth of the company. Host 
                        sessions, seminars, or invite speakers, then encourage discussions that center around the 
                        lessons learned from the programs. 
                    
                    
                        Mentoring
                    
                    
                        Mentoring is cost-effective and a great way to train junior employees. Seasoned workers at a 
                        workplace should take on new and budding workers. Insights in work and related professional 
                        fields are passed on for the benefit of new employees. Mentoring, and training mentioned 
                        earlier, are best introduced at the early stages. Before employees spend few years, they 
                        would have become professionals with ample knowledge adding value to the company. 
                    
                    
                        Rotate Roles 
                    
                    
                        As a manager, learn how to pair workers and rotate their roles. The goal is to allow employees 
                        to work at different but seemingly related departments -- for them to acquire some skills -- 
                        without disrupting the usual business operations. Doing this helps to acquire new skills, 
                        understand the general company mission better and build appreciation for the work of others 
                        in the organization. In the long run, a manager not only aids the growth of workers but benefits 
                        the company by encouraging a rapport among employees which healthy for the work environment to 
                        increase productivity. 
                    
                    
                        Work-life balance system 
                    
                    
                        In everything we do, there has to be a balance, otherwise, efficiency and productivity would 
                        reduce in the long run. To maintain a steady run in career development, the balance has to be 
                        applied. Your employees cannot overrun themselves trying to reach their career goals, they 
                        would not be productive enough.
                    
                    
                        So, managers should work out a time for rest and other non-career activities with their employees. 
                        Help them map out where rest would be needed. Also, encourage flexible work and project patterns. 
                        This would enable your employees to be refreshed; thereby, increased productivity suffices. In 
                        some cases, an organization may relax some policies to allow employees to work in a way that 
                        supports the lifestyle they want; this calls for flexibility. 
                    
                    
                        Give your employees insight into the value of their work 
                    
                    
                        Here, do not just assume that your employees already know the value of their particular work. 
                        Point to specific instances in which their contribution has advanced the organization. This 
                        motivates your workers to improve their skills and become better. Do not also downplay the 
                        importance of commendation 
                    
                    
                        Conclusion 
                    
                    
                        All these strategies would help your employees to be productive and carry out their jobs 
                        effectively. In the big picture, you are painting, your employees are building their career 
                        skills and professionalism.