Tips to Motivate Your Team
The following tips come from previous TAs, staff, reports, and other sources.
Tips
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Share your vision. - 
Set clear and measurable goals using the SMART goals template. (diagram with the meaning is viewable at the bottom of the page) 
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Clearly explain the relevance of your vision and your goals to the team. 
 
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Communicate with your team frequently. - 
Be transparent about processes. How was a decision made? If you do not know something, please ask. 
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Stay up-to-date on what needs to be done. 
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Give team members a voice. Listening to their ideas, opinions, and feedback. 
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Check-in regularly with your team. This can include work, well-being, and more. 
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Be available for conversations, questions, and providing help. 
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Say “no” tactfully by including a reason. 
 
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Encourage your team. - 
Get to know your team. What motivates them to work? What are their strengths and weaknesses? What drives them to create great work? Connect with your team. 
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Encourage teamwork, this makes employees feel less isolated and more engaged. You can do this by holding team-building activities throughout the semester. 
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Step up when there is a lack of motivation and/or communication. 
 
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Give healthy feedback. - 
Celebrate successes in labs and meetings. 
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Explain why the task was good and how it helped to benefit the team. 
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Don’t punish failure. 
 
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Provide opportunities for development. - 
Give team members roles and responsibility. This will add variety to their day. 
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Encourage creativity; Don’t let your people become bored. 
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Break out of comfort zones by changing up location and implementing friendly challenges. 
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Don’t micromanage the work team members are completing. 
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Give the team a break if they seem collectively stressed. 
 
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It is what you make of it. Be a role model, be active and learn with the students. 
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What to do if you’re still struggling: Reach out to fellow teaching assistants and The Data Mine staff for ideas, help, and support. 
What tips would you add?
