2 Ways to Enhance Employee Happiness During a Recession

2 Ways to Enhance Employee Happiness During a Recession

I was asked by Forbes this week to offer up some experience around some actions companies can take during tough economic times like these to maintain or even increase employee happiness and wellbeing. We all know that without a happy and thriving team, there’s no growth, especially in a recession.

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At DotNext we strive to employ a two pronged approach to increasing team happiness and wellbeing during recession times like these.

First Method :

First, we immediately roll out substantial, structured and predictable performance based compensation in the form of bonuses and spiffs. Nearly anyone, including managers and directors, can earn additional compensation if they are able to perform above general standards on a challenge by challenge basis. As a result, regardless of economic slow downs, team members are still able to maintain control over their financial destiny.

Second Method:

Second, we aggressively enhance the quality, frequency and quantity of spirited culture activities that play directly into happiness and wellbeing. For example, our team holds competitive monthly ping pong tournaments, gathers weekly at pubs and cafes, has weekly trivia contests and just recently joined a corporate softball league. Simply put, there is a direct correlation between increased positive cultural events and team happiness and production.

Each of these efforts enhances our level of happiness, strengthens our bonds and positions us for great production and growth even in recession times.

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2 Responses to “2 Ways to Enhance Employee Happiness During a Recession”
  1. Hi Ben,

    I like your two methods. I’ve been involved with several start-ups as well as established companies. The incentives for performance are a great idea to keep employees motivated. Incentives also keep them engaged in the success of the company.

    I currently work for a business & hr strategies company as well as launching an inforamation exchange technology company with two other partners. If you’re open to it I’d like to buy you a cup of coffee and share ideas.

    John H. Brown
    925-998-3988

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    by John H. Brown
    on 08. Apr, 2010

    • Hi John,

      Thank for stopping by and sharing your thoughts.
      Im always open to new ideas. Feel free to shoot me and email at ben((@))dotnextinc.com.

      Ben

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      by Ben Behrouzi
      on 13. Apr, 2010

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