It’s a sentiment that both studies and anecdotal evidence have confirmed: employee satisfaction makes for a better place to work.
Happiness in the workplace drives higher employee productivity, retention, job satisfaction, and all around business success. If you’re looking for fresh ideas on how to build an energetic and positive work environment, look no further!
After all, your employees spend most of their week at the office. Our favorite tip? Provide spaces for both collaboration and solitude to help your team get the most from their workday.
Whether it’s $20, $50, or $100, your employees will appreciate being able to decorate their workspace.
People love bringing their furry companions to work, and it adds a home-like vibe that lifts employee morale.
Try a site like Count.It, which hosts physical activity challenges for teams. The most active team member each month wins a prize.
Develop some awards for top performers and folks that go above and beyond. Encouraging coworkers to nominate each other for the awards is a great way to foster a culture of appreciation for good work.
Any companies using Justworks can offer Citi Bike as a team perk at a discount, and the benefits of active employees are vast — from improved health to higher productivity.
Regular exercise increases productivity (and your employees will appreciate a gym discount).
Sure, it’s not exactly a fun work perk, but both you and your employees will be happy when they’re not missing work with a fever and chills. Flu season peaks in January or later, and cloistered office spaces are the ideal breeding ground for illness. Pharmacies like RiteAid and on-demand companies like Pager will bring professionals to administer shots in the office.
If it makes sense for your business, try opting for a more casual work environment. Relaxing the dress code around the office can boost employee morale and requires little to no cost. Win-win!
Is your computer necessary to hash out a certain idea or project? If not, take a stroll around the park and brainstorm, it will act as a huge refresher and boost employee morale.
Diversity and inclusion initiatives are focused on creating a better place to work for current and future employees — no matter who they are. When people feel included, heard, and appreciated in the workplace, they will be much happier to come to work.
Psst... for even more ideas, check out our eBook 109 Ways to Appreciate Employees on a Budget.
Not only is an internal mentorship program free, but it’s also one of the most valuable gifts you can offer an employee.
The Justworks engineering and product teams hold an annual hack day or hack week to work on ways to improve our product — or to try out a random fun idea. But really, any team can focus on one impactful project for a week. We suggest reading Sprint: How to Solve Big Problems and Test New Ideas in Just Five Days to gear up.
If you have spare books on business strategy or even creative fiction, make them available for all employees to enjoy. Even better, keep them in a comfy reading nook.
Your team is full of smart people who know a variety of refined skills. Block out a couple hours for them to teach a free intro course on programs like Photoshop or SQL to their fellow employees.
Bringing in bagels once a week will have your employees saying "Pass the cream cheese, please!"
Randomly pair workers in groups with four or five coworkers to grab lunch. If it’s in your budget to reimburse people for it, even better.
Meals are an opportunity for people to build stronger connections than they would eating alone at their desks, so consider taking the team out for a lunch or dinner together.
Roll out the welcome mat to that new faces everyone’s been seeing around the office. Throw in fun facts and a picture, and to be inclusive, ask what pronouns they use.
A simple card or announcement can go a long way.
Form teams using departments, or mix it up so employees have the chance to get to know some new faces. There are plenty of options for rewarding the winner(s), but company swag is always a welcome prize.
Smaller scale and less overwhelming than a conference, there won’t be the pressure to sacrifice a whole day.
Remember, not everyone drinks alcohol! Start up those games you used to play at sleepaway camp. They’re free — and still fun.
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