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7 Secrets of
Volunteer Recognition




                        1
Why do people volunteer?


This is what they say:


                           2
Make a contribution 93%
• Use skills/experiences 78%
•   Previously supported 59%
•   To be with friends 50%
•   Discover strengths 48%
•   Meet new people 46%
•   Improve job opportunities 22%
•   To meet religious beliefs 21%.
                                     3
Engagement
Heightened emotional and
intellectual connection for the cause
(values), organization, role, or
specific people which influences
extra effort and commitment.

            Adapted from Gibbons work
             on Employee Engagement
                                        4
5
#1: Support Meaningful
Contribution




                         6
Define

   Volunteer   Strengths
=talent, knowledge & skill   7
Adaptability   Friendliness
Ambitious      Helpfulness
Cautious       Imagination
Compassion     Logic
Confidence     Methodical
Creativity     Organization
Decisiveness   Persistence
Discipline     Sociability
Enthusiasm     Tolerance
Fairness       Tactfulness
Focus          Understanding
Acknowledge volunteer strengths:

• Thank you for demonstrating your . . .

• Please help us with your . . .

• Your . . . makes a positive
difference by . . .
# 2: Minimize Poison Words
Maximize Power Words



          WOW
When we use affirmative
and appropriate words and
phrases we are more likely
to evoke POSITIVE
reactions from people.       11
Decrease                 Increase
1. You            1. I
2. good/bad       2. useful, helpful
3. right/wrong    3. appropriate
4. should, must   4. want to,
                     choose to
5. but            5. and               12
Emphasize the Positive
Losada Zone
Losada concluded for every one
negative comment between 2.9013 to
11.634 positives are required to
maintain a stable relationship.
#3. Deepen What Goes Well




                            14
Martin Seligman describes 4 ways
We respond to accomplishments:
•   Active and Destructive
•   Passive and Destructive
•   Passive and Constructive

• Active and Constructive
                                   15
Active and Constructive
•   Tell me more?
•   Who taught you that?
•   How did you develop that . . .?
•   How do you feel when you . . .?
                                  16
#4. Acknowledge Good
Intentions




                       17
1. I know you wanted this to work.

2. I see you did your best.

3. You put a lot of energy into this.



                                        18
#5: Listen Attentively




                         19
Apathy         Sympathy

         NOT




                          20
. . . seeking to understand




                              21
#6. Offer Useful Feedback




                            22
A) Acknowledge when all is going well.

B) Make a Request when almost all is

   going well and you want change.

C) Use Seven-Step Feedback Model

   when there is a serious problem.
                                         23
Acknowledge
1. Express appreciation for what was said
or done that supported or helped you.
Example: I appreciate your position.
Thank you for telling me you agree.

2. Describe any helpful or notable
strengths, skills or attitudes.
Example: I like your ability to stay calm
when I’m feeling worried.                   24
Make a Request

3. Make a suggestion.
4. Give two reasons for the suggestion:
•   what it will accomplish (the benefit).
•   what it will solve (prevent).
3. Make an encouraging statement.
                                             25
Make a Request Example

Example: I suggest when you listen say
something like ‘Right’ (suggestion).
Then the speaker will know you’re
paying attention (benefit). It will also
help you not miss any important points.
(prevent). You already demonstrate
                                           26

wonderful care and support to others.
Seven-Step Feedback Model
1. State the problem
2. State situation-related consequences
3. Probe to identify the cause of the problem
4. Listen actively
5. Ask the volunteer for solutions
6. Develop a concise action plan with the
volunteer
7. Summarize and set a time for follow-up
                                                27
7. Randomly Appreciate




                         28
Meaningful Appreciation

•Action that made a difference.
•Your desire/need that was met.
•The pleasing emotion.
                     M. Rosenberg

                                    29
Meaningful Appreciation Example

1. Action: Thank you for getting that
summary to me as soon as you did.
2. Your need: I needed it as soon as
possible.
3. Emotion: I felt so relieved and
grateful when you managed to meet
my request
                                        30
Patricia Morgan lightens
your load, brightens your outlook
and strengthens your resilience.
           Contact her for your
              next event at
            403—242-7796 or
  patricia@SolutionsForResilience.com




                                        31

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7 secrets of volunteer recognition

  • 1. 7 Secrets of Volunteer Recognition 1
  • 2. Why do people volunteer? This is what they say: 2
  • 3. Make a contribution 93% • Use skills/experiences 78% • Previously supported 59% • To be with friends 50% • Discover strengths 48% • Meet new people 46% • Improve job opportunities 22% • To meet religious beliefs 21%. 3
  • 4. Engagement Heightened emotional and intellectual connection for the cause (values), organization, role, or specific people which influences extra effort and commitment. Adapted from Gibbons work on Employee Engagement 4
  • 5. 5
  • 7. Define Volunteer Strengths =talent, knowledge & skill 7
  • 8. Adaptability Friendliness Ambitious Helpfulness Cautious Imagination Compassion Logic Confidence Methodical Creativity Organization Decisiveness Persistence Discipline Sociability Enthusiasm Tolerance Fairness Tactfulness Focus Understanding
  • 9. Acknowledge volunteer strengths: • Thank you for demonstrating your . . . • Please help us with your . . . • Your . . . makes a positive difference by . . .
  • 10. # 2: Minimize Poison Words Maximize Power Words WOW
  • 11. When we use affirmative and appropriate words and phrases we are more likely to evoke POSITIVE reactions from people. 11
  • 12. Decrease Increase 1. You 1. I 2. good/bad 2. useful, helpful 3. right/wrong 3. appropriate 4. should, must 4. want to, choose to 5. but 5. and 12
  • 13. Emphasize the Positive Losada Zone Losada concluded for every one negative comment between 2.9013 to 11.634 positives are required to maintain a stable relationship.
  • 14. #3. Deepen What Goes Well 14
  • 15. Martin Seligman describes 4 ways We respond to accomplishments: • Active and Destructive • Passive and Destructive • Passive and Constructive • Active and Constructive 15
  • 16. Active and Constructive • Tell me more? • Who taught you that? • How did you develop that . . .? • How do you feel when you . . .? 16
  • 18. 1. I know you wanted this to work. 2. I see you did your best. 3. You put a lot of energy into this. 18
  • 20. Apathy Sympathy NOT 20
  • 21. . . . seeking to understand 21
  • 22. #6. Offer Useful Feedback 22
  • 23. A) Acknowledge when all is going well. B) Make a Request when almost all is going well and you want change. C) Use Seven-Step Feedback Model when there is a serious problem. 23
  • 24. Acknowledge 1. Express appreciation for what was said or done that supported or helped you. Example: I appreciate your position. Thank you for telling me you agree. 2. Describe any helpful or notable strengths, skills or attitudes. Example: I like your ability to stay calm when I’m feeling worried. 24
  • 25. Make a Request 3. Make a suggestion. 4. Give two reasons for the suggestion: • what it will accomplish (the benefit). • what it will solve (prevent). 3. Make an encouraging statement. 25
  • 26. Make a Request Example Example: I suggest when you listen say something like ‘Right’ (suggestion). Then the speaker will know you’re paying attention (benefit). It will also help you not miss any important points. (prevent). You already demonstrate 26 wonderful care and support to others.
  • 27. Seven-Step Feedback Model 1. State the problem 2. State situation-related consequences 3. Probe to identify the cause of the problem 4. Listen actively 5. Ask the volunteer for solutions 6. Develop a concise action plan with the volunteer 7. Summarize and set a time for follow-up 27
  • 29. Meaningful Appreciation •Action that made a difference. •Your desire/need that was met. •The pleasing emotion. M. Rosenberg 29
  • 30. Meaningful Appreciation Example 1. Action: Thank you for getting that summary to me as soon as you did. 2. Your need: I needed it as soon as possible. 3. Emotion: I felt so relieved and grateful when you managed to meet my request 30
  • 31. Patricia Morgan lightens your load, brightens your outlook and strengthens your resilience. Contact her for your next event at 403—242-7796 or patricia@SolutionsForResilience.com 31

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