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How Employers Can Create A Happier Workplace

By Aneurin Wilson Published September 25, 2019 Updated March 17, 2023
Employers Can Create Happier Workplace

1. Encourage Collaboration Through Team-Building Activities

A typical job can become monotonous, especially if one is tasked with the same assignments over and over.  Some of these tasks are not only repetitive but also restrictive, thus resulting in a loss in morale over time. Team building activities, however, help break the monotony by giving your employees a much-needed break from work. Team building activities don’t necessarily have to be out-of-office; they can still be done during lunch breaks as well. Team building exercises are highly effective, especially where you want the employees to get to know each other, as well as build trust. Team building is also known to help encourage a positive working relationship while instilling the need to work as a team in the workplace.

Through team-building activities, employees can mingle/collaborate regardless of the skill level, position, or experience. This paves the way for new ideas, challenges, hence improved performance and output over time. Although you, the employer, may have to invest money and time on these team-building activities, all this is worth the effort.

If your budget allows it, you can also invest in corporate group retreats as a way to encourage positive working relationships and boost employee morale. Many employees will see it as an investment in them, hence strive to work harder and even become loyal to your company or organization. It is, however, worth noting that, corporate retreats work best in natural settings and in areas with relaxing and breathtaking environments. This can be in traditional courthouses, eco-sustainable tree houses, as well as resorts. Your choice destination for the retreat should have enough space to encourage creativity and the development of new ideas.

2. Prioritize/Encourage Work-Life Balance

Thanks to technology, you can work from any part of the globe. All it takes is a single tap to access your workspace.  While this is hugely beneficial to the company, it can as well make it hard for one to disconnect from work and live his/her life. It’s also common for work-related stress to bleed into a person’s personal life too. In addition to affecting your life, having to work for long hours only hurts your productivity over time, one of the reasons you need to get plenty of rest away from the workplace.

Encouraging employees to take responsibility for their personal life and well-being is one of the best ways to prevent work-related stress. If possible make external support available, Clarityclinic.com offer professional advice for your employees well being.  Create enough time for tea and lunch breaks, and also encourage your staff to take breaks regularly while at work. Unless one is trying to beat a deadline, make it mandatory for all to take breaks from their desks, and let them know that it is in the best interest of the company that they get plenty of rest. You could also create recreational areas, where the employees can participate in stimulating activities such as sports.

3. Don’t Micromanage

Do not keep your employees on their toes by scrutinizing and criticizing everything they do. Even if someone is on the wrong, let them learn about their mistakes and take responsibility for the same.   Make it known to them that you trust their judgment and that everyone should take responsibility for all they do. You will be surprised how happy and responsible the employees will be when they know you have complete trust in them. No one wants to work under pressure or have to look over their shoulder each time they are at work. There’s a reason why you hired these employees in the first place.

We all want to be successful at some point in life.  Many of us learn through both our mistakes and other people’s mistakes as well. What matters in the workplace here is, are you willing to take responsibility for your mistakes, and acknowledge you were on the wrong? As long as your employees are responsible enough, then micromanaging is senseless and might only drive even your loyal and most experienced employees away.

4. Learn to Listen to Your Employees

Some of the most successful companies in the world today are where they are because they put their employees first. Listening to what the employees have to say, and their recommendations can put your business on a new level. It’s worth remembering that, it’s the employees who face various challenges on your behalf. Lending them your ears can help make the workplace a better place, hence a happier workforce. It doesn’t make sense to invest your time and money in a game room or recreational space that the employees won’t use. Asking for their opinion will however help you understand what they would love to have.

Listening to your staff’s recommendations (and woes) and acting on them is one way to win their trust and loyalty. It is by looking after your staff that they will have your back even when the worst happens.

5. Recognize and Appreciate Your Employees

Make it a habit of recognizing an employee’s performance and output no matter how insignificant it might seem to them. Even the smallest positive sentiments about an employee’s performance mean a lot to them and will encourage them to work even harder. In addition to this, other members of the staff will feel motivated to produce better results hence increased productivity.

Conclusion

According to a report published by Gallup, recognizing accomplishments and milestones made by team members, and genuinely praising their effort helps boost their morale and performance significantly. Employers should, therefore, strive to take note of their achievements and even reward performance in an attempt to make them feel valued. This should help you see a significant improvement in employee morale, happiness, and performance.

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Aneurin Wilson

Hi, I am Aneurin Wilson. I am a passionate content writer with almost a decade of experience in this field. I specialize in writing news about different topics: be it science, technology, finance, health, insurance, entertainment, politics, sports, property, and everything under the sun! I also love to write articles and blogs in different niches as this allows me to learn new things.

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Contents
1. Encourage Collaboration Through Team-Building Activities
2. Prioritize/Encourage Work-Life Balance
3. Don’t Micromanage
4. Learn to Listen to Your Employees
5. Recognize and Appreciate Your Employees
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