The holiday season is just around the corner, and this year it brings with it the magic of the unknown. What we do know is that the need to adapt continues in the pursuit to find a way to safely celebrate the joy and warmth of the holidays with your cherished team. When you demonstrate that you value your team’s health and safety above all else, you are fostering a workplace culture that encourages people to do their best work.
So, don’t lose your holiday spirit just yet!
Even though this year looks different than ever before, it still holds a bounty of possibilities for you to celebrate with your cohort in a meaningful way.
Keep your chin up, and get creative with this list of 5 Ways to Celebrate the Season with your Team.
We’ve been working remotely for long enough to recognize the importance of maintaining high levels of engagement in the workplace. This also means that we have experienced how difficult of a task that keeping employees interested, involved, and productive can be.
According to this article by OfficeVibe, the three most important aspects of keeping your team engaged are providing a sense of purpose, giving the opportunity to continue to learn and grow, and allowing the chance to create substantial relationships with coworkers.
That said, a great way to reignite the excitement of the workplace is to share an experience of good, old-fashioned team bonding. What better a reason to celebrate than to share in the gratitude of the hard work that your team puts in all year round? This holiday season, express your appreciation by providing a safe opportunity for your team to celebrate together.
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