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We’ve written a lot about themed ways to boost office morale, whether it’s planning wellness activities or arranging your working environment to become aesthetically pleasing.
Planning the big picture events like company retreats and annual reviews are important, but what about improving the day-to-day stuff?
Studies have shown time and again that appreciating your employees pays off. According to a study published on Psychology Today, 90% of surveyed employees found a fun work environment “extremely motivating.”
But quality employee recognition doesn’t necessarily mean pulling out the big bucks. All it takes is some creativity. Here are 15 simple ways to appreciate employees — all on a budget (or for free)!
As CEO of Justworks Isaac Oates put it, “Start building internal communication channels early. Building a rhythm around that stuff early on has created a framework that keeps people on the same page, even as we’ve grown.” We often choose teams to present and always leave room for questions, announcements, and introductions for new employees.
Pass the strawberry cream cheese!
Wear Hawaiian shirts every Wednesday.
Everyone needs an excuse to get dressed up every once in a while (especially if you work in a casual office setting).
Nix the meetings once a week; your employees will love you. Looking for other ways to hold productive meetings? We have a cheat sheet here.
According to a study by the University of Texas, walking for 30 minutes instantly boosts a person's mood. 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.
Trendy working spaces like PivotDesk offer beautiful shared areas.
Consider implementing a rule that no meetings can happen before 9 am or after 5 pm — because let’s face it, nobody will be paying full attention.
At Justworks, we give referral bonuses to employees who refer new hires. It's a great incentive and your team will appreciate that you value their recommendations.
This could take place on your office’s rooftop or common area. The most important part is eating together and talking without a bunch of digital distractions. In fact, research from Cornell suggests that teams who eat together regularly report higher performance than those who don't.
You’ll likely notice productivity levels stay about the same, but employee happiness will skyrocket. As it turns out, about 30% of offices already offer summer Fridays as an employee incentive.
Everyone has a life outside of work, and with remote technology, it makes more sense than ever to be flexible. Telecommuters report 25% less stress when they work from home, which means it's the perfect (and free way) to offer quality employee recognition.
Meals are an opportunity for people to build stronger connections than they would eating alone at their desks.
Coffee shops are the perfect opportunity to limit office distractions, stimulate creativity, and change up your environment. Your employees will also love the change of pace that comes with that cappuccino.
Schedule a day to trade clothes you’re tired of, then donate the remainders to charity.
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