Have you ever left work after spending the entire day sifting through resumes or processing former employees’ paperwork, only to realize you barely spent any time with your current employees?
While you need more staff members, don’t overlook the value your existing staff provides. In today’s market, it’s more critical than ever to focus on retaining existing staff and nourishing those relationships.
Here are six strategies to help you keep employees happy and working for you.
First impressions really do matter. Get employees off to a great start by:
You hired this employee because you need extra help, so put them to work as soon as orientation is complete! Just be careful not to overload them.
Recognition goes a long way and doesn’t cost much. Take time to celebrate life's happy moments by:
Your employees will feel more connected to your company when a personal touch is added, making them feel recognized and appreciated.
Find ways to connect with your employees on a personal level. You don't have to pry into their lives, but they may feel more endeared if you:
Make praise part of your work culture. Create a cycle of hard work, recognition, and satisfaction by:
Be careful to only reward employees who are deserving of it. When praise is given to employees who perform poorly or aren’t pulling their own weight, it can be demoralizing to others.
Communicating effectively means providing specific directions rather than giving vague directives. To make sure your employees know what you expect from them, explain the what, why, when, and how. For example:
Let employees know where they stand, what they're getting right, and how they can do better. In doing so:
At the end of the day, remember the Golden Rule and treat employees with the trust and respect you’d expect to receive.
Spending time on creating a positive employee experience will help you reclaim productive hours by minimizing time (and resources) spent on replacing employees. Request more information by booking a free consultation!