Here’s How to Keep Them Engaged! ARE YOUR EMPLOYEES BURNT OUT?
In 2021, a study by Indeed found that 52% of employees reported experiencing burnout. This is a considerable spike from the 43% who said they had the same feeling before the COVID-19 pandemic. With hours at work becoming more prolonged due to staff shortages, many workers feel tired, overwhelmed, and stressed. Luckily, you can implement a few strategies to reduce the amount of burnout your employees feel. Improve company culture. Do your employees feel like they can trust their managers and colleagues to help them when they are struggling? Are they afraid to ask for help or voice their concerns and frustrations?
Reward top performances. It can be challenging for employees to come to work every day if there is no long-term future for them at your company. This is where promotional opportunities come into play. If you have employees who go above and beyond each time and exceed expectations, offer them a promotion. This will make them feel valued and appreciated. You can even give quarterly bonuses that are based on performance. This will inspire workers and motivate them to do high-quality work every day. Even a simple shoutout or acknowledgment of their hard work can help. Praises boost confidence and make them feel like they are an essential part of the team. Monitor workloads and scheduling. One of the fastest ways for your employees to feel burnout is if they are overworked. While tasks may vary and spike on certain days, it’s crucial that you monitor your employees’ workload to make sure they aren’t working overtime frequently. Allow them to have free time by providing adequate vacation and sick time. Your employees must have time to enjoy their lives, exercise, positively interact with friends and family, and have a chance to practice self- care. If they are well-rested and have time to do things for themselves, they will be more productive and happy at work. You could even offer flexible schedules that accommodate their personal lives. By showing that you care about them, this will boost employee morale. Fighting burnout can be tough. But with forethought and consideration, you can help reduce this feeling and increase your employees’ satisfaction at work for years to come. With happier and more motivated employees, the productivity of your business will exponentially increase.
These factors play a huge role within work culture and help predict worker satisfaction. If your employees dread going to work because of the treatment and culture of the company, they may not be motivated to do their best and focus on their work. Your staff needs to feel valued, supported, and heard by their colleagues and
managers. Take time to truly understand
and listen to your workers’ concerns and let them know
their voices are heard. If employees feel like their uppers acknowledge them and improve the company culture, their overall satisfaction
at work will increase.
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