29 Tips: Improve Low Morale, Meaning and Engagement

High employee morale results in improved productivity. Quite simply, when employees are happy at work, they are engaged, productive and want to stick around. Discover 29 morale boosters in this infographic.

Importance of Employee Morale

Fifty-three percent of employees polled by Glassdoor admitted feeling confident that if they left their current job, they could get another within six months.

What Does this Mean?

Employers need to build and sustain high employee morale to avoid employee turnover and top the competition.

Fortunately, it is possible to take such good care of your employees that they don’t want to leave. And let’s be honest – no employer can afford continuous turnover with the 1-2 years it takes most new employees to be productive. An engaging workplace is achievable with today’s access to wellness programs, ways to provide better work-life balance, better communication strategies, and new norms (and expectations!) for workplace culture.

Another Benefit of High Employee Morale

High productivity. Not only will you lose fewer people, but the ones who stick around will do better work. Employees with higher morale are better engaged, more productive, and take fewer sick days than their lower-morale counterparts. That means greater output and a boosted bottom line.

Creative Morale Boosters

Here are 29 data-driven ways to boost employee morale, improve office culture, enhance meaning at work, and improve engagement. Level up your office culture with a few creative changes. Thanks to our friends at Fundera for sharing their insight.

Sources: Forbes | Entrepreneur | Paycor | Entrepreneur | Globoforce | CCL.org| GetBridge | TheLadders | CornerstoneOnDemand | Forbes

A Step Further

Let’s delve a little deeper into how improving morale and engagement makes a difference:

Incentives

  1. Pay competitively
  • Offer competitive salaries with regular increases, motivational incentives, and benefits. Doing so boosts morale, motivation, and engagement.
  1. Offer a variety of benefits
  • Enhance salaries with perks that encourage loyalty. Core benefits include medical, disability, retirement, PTO, and life insurance. Additional options—wellness programs, dental, vision, flexible spending accounts, health savings accounts, critical illness and pet insurance—further support employee satisfaction.

  1. Prioritize health insurance
  • Provide strong health coverage to show investment in your employees’ futures. Great insurance keeps employees from leaving for better packages and reinforces morale.

  1. Recognize hard work
  • Praise and recognition strengthen the work environment. Highlight employees’ successes, and they’ll stay motivated, productive, and committed to your organization.

  1. Offer career development
  • Support professional growth to demonstrate investment in employees’ futures. Training and clear career paths help retain talent and foster internal advancement.

  1. Allow flexible schedules
  • Give employees control over their schedules with flexible hours. Flexibility improves work-life balance, builds trust, and empowers employees to manage personal and professional responsibilities.

Work Culture

  1. Practice Gratitude
  • Just like with recognition and praise, employees who are shown gratitude for their efforts are more likely to be productive, happy, and loyal to your organization.
  1. Create a mentoring program
  • Mentoring isn’t only good for the mentee – the mentor benefits as well. Fostering relationships, trust, career guidance, clarity of career development, and satisfaction from imparting knowledge are all results of workplace mentorships.
  1. Prioritize company values
  • Are your organization’s values clearly stated? Ideally, these are the core values on which your company is based. As the foundational principles of your workplace, they can enhance the overall tone and meaning behind everyday work.
  1. Promote work-life balance
  • Work-life balance is a basic part of a healthy, happy work environment. It gives employees more control over their personal and professional lives, as well as boosting morale and lowering stress.
  1. Help employees stay healthy
  • A great benefits package and a wellness program are the best ways to keep your employees healthy. And healthy employees are proven to be more engaged, productive, and less likely to search for employment elsewhere.

Communication

  1. Communicate effectively
  • Good communication is a basic building block of workplace productivity and efficiency. One way to improve communications: an open door policy between higher and lower-ranking employees.
  1. End meetings with attainable goals
  • A savvy manager makes sure people leave meetings knowing what is expected of them. Reduce confusion and you’ll automatically boost productivity and morale.
  1. Reduce email chains
  • Email overload can be a source of continuous stress. Before sending a group email, consider whether emails is the right format, and who the essential players are that really need to be included in the message.
  1. Communicate during work hours
  • With the advent of smart phones came the loss of structured working hours. Consider setting restrictions on email sending (perhaps only during work hours, or set a cutoff of, say, 7pm).
  1. Facilitate teamwork
  • By encouraging employees to work together, you can facilitate friendship, trust, efficiently, stronger communications, creative solutions, and an open, friendly culture.
  1. Provide multiple ways to communicate
  • Think outside the email inbox. Face-to-face meetings, phone calls, and apps help coordinate teamwork and improve communications.

Office

  1. Use the latest technology
  • Technology can keep your group organized, efficient and in good communication. Apps and project management software can dramatically enhance workplace culture and morale. Technology can even keep your employees healthy.
  1. Bring in office plants
  • Studies show that indoor plants can reduce stress, fight off fatigue, and can make your office more cheerful.
  1. Allow pets in the office
  • Pets are proven to reduce stress and enhance wellbeing. When employees can bring their pets to work, they tend to have higher morale and better overall job satisfaction.
  1. Provide snacks
  • More and more employers are offering healthy snack delivery services at their office. Benefits of workplace snacks include sustained energy, appreciation, less time away, and encouragement of short, healthy breaks.
  1. Supply multiple screens
  • Multiple screens are shown to encourage higher productivity and greater ease of work – meaning less stress and burnout.
  1. Find an office with natural light
  • The best way to enhance your workplace? Natural light and views to outside. Studies have found that these are more important to employee morale and longevity than on-site cafeterias and fitness centers.

Management

  1. Choose your managers wisely
  • The people in charge can make or break your workplace culture. By having good managers, you can boost the likelihood of happy, engaged, and productive employees.
  1. Help them grow
  • It’s important that managers get regular training and professional development to help them be their best.
  1. Give weekly feedback
  • Regularly checking in with employees fosters good communication, provides an opportunity for praise and appreciation, and allows employees to refocus on what is expected of them.
  1. Focus on their strengths
  • In other words – stay positive. Accentuate what your employees are doing well. And if they show strengths in certain areas, give them work that’s focused on that strength to help them feel valued and be successful.
  1. Give them freedom
  • By giving employees the chance to have flex time, the freedom to choose which projects to work on, and even other possibilities like working remotely, you’ll boost morale and a common sense of trust.
  1. Mind their workload
  • A stressful work environment can lead to burnout, apathy, and loss of employees. Workloads that are challenging but not overwhelming help people feel valued, needed, and engaged, without being overly stressed.

Remember, even if you can’t implement all of these great 29 tips, even some will help make a different and put you on  the road to improving employee morale, engagement and productivity.

New Solution Breaks Down Barriers

At CoreHealth, we partner with leading organizations and wellness companies every day, so we understand the critical role of employee engagement, morale, and health. Yet we often see information and departments working in silos—and we want to change that.

That’s why we’re excited to launch our new solution: the Complete Health Program (CHP). CHP eliminates barriers between employee engagement, health, and productivity.

What is CHP?

CHP combines health, employee engagement, readiness for change, psychographics, and personalized programming into a single, unified solution. Health is a complex, multi-dimensional asset—the most important one for any person or organization. Employee engagement drives business success like few other factors. With CHP, CoreHealth brings these critical elements together in one seamless platform.

Launch Timing
CHP is set to debut in late Q2 2019. Stay tuned for more details—or contact us today to get early-bird access.

About CoreHealth Technologies

CoreHealth Technologies Inc. is a leading all-in-one corporate wellness platform trusted by wellness providers to power their health and wellbeing programs for 3+ million employees worldwide. At CoreHealth, we believe that developing the best employee wellness programs is all about giving providers the right code, design and access to best-in-class innovations. With the most customization, integrations and reliability of any software in its class, CoreHealth’s powerful platform lets users focus on growing great wellness companies. For more information, visit the CoreHealth website or visit our YouTube Channel.

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Andrea McLeod

With eight years of experience in workplace wellness, Andrea McLeod believes well-being should be simple, inclusive, and rooted in real human connection. She’s passionate about helping organizations create healthier, more engaged teams.
Picture of Andrea McLeod

Andrea McLeod

With eight years of experience in workplace wellness, Andrea McLeod believes well-being should be simple, inclusive, and rooted in real human connection. She’s passionate about helping organizations create healthier, more engaged teams.