Happy employees are an asset to any company. When employees feel valued and engaged, they are willing to work hard for the benefit of the organization, resulting in a productivity boost and a better bottom line. Here are some tips for creating a positive work environment, where happy employees work effectively and harmoniously with each other.
1. Pay Employees What They're Worth
Money talks. According to a recent survey, the most common reason for wanting to leave a job is an inadequate salary. If you don't pay your employees as much as they deserve, they are likely to leave your organization and go to work for a competitor that values them more highly. Offer fair salaries to new employees, based on their education and experience, and regularly review pay rates of existing employees. Offering bonuses for exceptional work will also ensure your workplace is full of productive and happy employees.
2. Offer Opportunities for Fun
Do you give your employees opportunities to have fun together? Consider starting an office sports team as a way of creating strong bonds between employees and promoting a positive work environment. Group sports create happy employees by giving them a way to have fun and stay in shape. However, if some employees don't want to take part, it's important that you don't try to force them to participate. Simply offer the opportunity, and let employees join in if they want to.
3. Cater to Employees' Comfort
People who are in pain are not happy employees. If you've noticed a lot of people complaining of back or neck ache, consider offering alternatives to the standard desk and chair. For example, some employees may prefer a standing desk or exercise ball, whereas others will be happy with an ergonomic chair that properly supports their back while they work.
4. Be Flexible
Employees balance their work with other commitments, such as family and caring responsibilities. Anything you can do to make this balancing act easier is likely to make employees feel valued and grateful. For example, a flextime policy that allows employees to leave early one day a week to take their kids to a sports practice, in exchange for making up the time elsewhere in the week, can make life much easier for working parents. Technology is also making it much easier for employees to work effectively from home, which means some people may be able to give up their commute. Millennials, in particular, appreciate the opportunity to work flexibly.
Workplaces that put these tips into practice have happy employees, which often translates into increased productivity. Use these tips to make your organization a fun, flexible and financially rewarding place to work. The result? Happy employees and better results for your company.
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