Employees are the backbone of any business, but particularly in the hospitality industry. Well-trained, passionate employees can make or break your business. Unlike hard skills, like how to use a POS system, soft skills like passion cannot be taught.
What does passion in the workplace mean, why is it so important, and how can you cultivate passion in your workplace?
Passion is defined as “a strong liking or desire for or devotion to some activity, object, or concept.” In a professional setting, this equates to employees who understand and promote your brand’s identity and values and who are enthusiastic about doing their jobs well.
Why does passion matter?
Passion is a soft skill, which means it cannot be taught. But it can be developed. Spotting and cultivating workplace passion starts during the hiring process.
During the hiring process, look for employees who have the right mindset, not just those who have the skills you desire. You can teach a person how to plate a salad correctly or how to check in a new guest in your system – but you can’t make them happy. You can’t make them positive; you can’t make them passionate about the work they do.
Instead of looking solely for hires with specific experience, ask questions designed to spot the ability to be passionate. Here are a few interview questions to consider:
These questions will allow you to see a prospective employee’s passion and gauge how they would fit into your company.
A great employer should be invested in creating a positive work environment, and cultivating a dedicated, passionate team is one way to do that. Team building, additional training, and motivational programs can all help cultivate passion. Here are a few ideas to help you cultivate a passionate team. Keep in mind, these should be optional programs.
Building a team that is passionate and motivated results in better customer service, lower turnover rates, and higher profits. It may take time, and you may need to hire new staff members or change ingrained policies, but the results are worth it.
Want more tips on improving the workplace? Check out the “5 Things Hospitality Management can do to Drive Innovation.”
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