Are you ready to make this change and step up to the plate? Good, it’s about time you get on board. All the best businesses are already a part of the club.
While creating an overall company culture is a process and requires many things, in this blog post we are specifically going to talk about a few incentives that you can offer your employees to make them love coming to work, almost as much as being at home. Say what? Yep, it’s true—they won’t want to leave at the end of the day!
If you create an environment that is as comfortable as their own living room, who wouldn’t want to come to work? Ok, I know what you’re thinking. If they’re lounging around on couches all day, no work will get done! However, if implemented correctly, that isn’t the truth. All that you are doing is creating a comfortable work environment for them and showing that you as an employer genuinely care about their comfort.
When there is something for your employees to look forward to it helps them be excited about coming to work. They look forward to reaching the end of the week, not only because it’s Friday but also because there’s an event for them to be excited for. It’s like getting a big hug from your boss but without the HR slip! Some ideas can range from wine time, beer Friday’s, pizza Wednesday’s, game day’s, etc.
We’re not the only ones who realize that these things are important. Check out this cool BuzzFeed article that highlights 20 companies who have amazing incentives to motivate their employees. Yep, you guessed it, couches, pets and alcohol made the list. What do ya know!
Boom! Still wondering how to motivate employees? What are you waiting for? Start looking for that comfy couch, happy dog and a kegerrater. Still sound silly to you? Guess again! We bet that you will instantly start seeing positive change in your employee’s happiness, motivation, productivity, efficiency and overall success of your business as a whole.
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