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There’s no denying
that a healthy work environment is a top concern
for most employees. Review any employee satisfaction
survey and you’re apt to find this issue
among the top five concerns of your staff –
sometimes above the issue of pay.
So how do you know if your
organization provides a safe, healthy environment
for employees? Well, there are some signs to look
for.
1. Employees laugh often.
Generally, humor is a sign
of comfort. Employees that feel comfortable with
co-workers and have joy in their work will exhibit
laughter throughout the day.
2. Employees freely share
their ideas.
Does management truly have
an open-door policy? Employees need a safe environment
to share their ideas. Most employees have an opinion
about how to make things better. Lack of unsolicited
feedback from staff may indicate that they do
not feel safe in presenting their opinions.
3. Employee values and expectations
are clear.
Staff must know what is
expected from them. Codes of conduct, expectations
of behavior on the job, and professional values
must be included in each job description, and
reviewed at each performance evaluation.
4. We work simply.
Frivolous demands and activities
can add stress to an already busy schedule. You’d
be surprised how many non-essential duties staff
are asked to perform. Some are hidden. How many
reports and activities are collecting the same
data?
5. Our organization is reasonably
orderly and comfortable.
A cluttered, disorganized
environment is not healthy. A healthy work environment
is also comfortable. How many chairs do you have
that employees refuse to sit in because they are
uncomfortable? Why are they still around?
6. Employees have strong
connections with others.
A link to the community
is a sign of caring. Encourage and reward staff
that volunteer outside of work. Have a special
event that the organization supports as a whole.
Creating a healthy work
environment is possible. First, make having a
healthy work environment a priority. Then, look
for the above indicators. Some areas you have
control, others you do not. Lastly, support actions
that encourage improvements in the above areas.
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About The Author
Ron Prewitt is a Personal
Life Coach who helps people with life, career,
business, or relationship challenges. Create
your “best life” today. To learn
more visit www.ronprewitt.com
rprewitt@gte.net
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