Four ways to support socialising among employees

A good atmosphere and team spirit at the workplace can work wonders. The better employees are acquainted and willing to communicate and help one another, the better the results for the entire team and the company. That is why every employer should try to bring the workforce together as much as possible. Here are four ways to do it.

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Create places where workers can meet

As Talent Management points out, if you do not give your workers a place where they can meet, you can hardly expect any socialising to take place. Colleagues do not just suddenly become friends in the hallway. So the first step is to create an environment where people can meet or take a break and talk to one another.

Organise team-building activities

Another way to increase socialisation among workers is to organise team-building activities. These can be short events lasting just one afternoon or evening, or they can be longer outings over several days. How might such activities look? The imagination knows no limits, from escape games, through canoe trips, to volunteer work.

Create team and company rituals

Rituals are an excellent way to create a corporate identity, foster team spirit and provide a distinct face to your company culture. For example, one ritual might be a once-a-month all-staff meeting, complete with awards for the best projects or the biggest helper chosen by colleagues.

Projects involving multiple teams

Even within the work agenda it is possible to create situations where workers who would otherwise not meet much have to work together, thus creating new bonds. Organise projects that involve multiple teams and put people in charge who otherwise seldom work together.

 

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Article source Talent Management - U.S. magazine and website for talent management and HR professionals
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