Human Resources
Managing an Employee with Low Self-Esteem
Within the workplace there are many influences which may impact on an employees' performance. While many texts focus in issues such as working conditions and perceptions of the employment relationship, the employees own self-perceptions and the manifestation of these perceptions in their self-esteem can also have a significant impact on their performance in the workplace (Kuhnen & Tymula, 2012). The aim of this paper is to look at the way in which supervises may manage individuals with low self-esteem.
Self-esteem is important part of any individuals' psychological make up. The concept of self-esteem is included in motivation models, such as Maslow's hierarchy of needs, where it is recognized as having a potential influence on an individual's level and source of motivation (Kuhnen & Tymula, 2012). Research has demonstrated that when employees have low self-esteem they are unlikely to provide the employer with an optimal performance, and general performance will be lower than the equivalent appears that have higher self-esteem (Walumbwa et al., 2011). The level of motivation individuals are self-esteem is likely to be lower, and confidence in their own abilities and belief in themselves is lacking, this impacts on performance as individuals will derive utility and satisfaction of seeing themselves in a positive light, such as being productive, or providing value within the context of the social criteria by which the actions...
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