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Refreshing Your Culture in a Post-Pandemic Workplace

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February 12, 2024

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As we emerge from a season of workplace culture disruption, it’s time for organisations to refresh workplace culture and get their people excited about working together again—to invite them to reunite and create a bright new future. Whether you’re bringing people back into the office, embracing remote work for the long term, helping on-site workers welcome friends back to the office, or doing a bit of all three, here are some tips on how to reboot your corporate culture and re-energize your people as we enter a new era of work.

Reconnecting your people to what matters most

Organisations that thrived during the pandemic kept their employees connected to a meaningful purpose, accomplishment, and one another. Even with these efforts, connection is still what employees look forward to most about returning to the workplace.

Employee recognition is the ultimate connector, and that is even more true during times of crisis. In fact, when employees were recognized during the pandemic they were 103% more likely to feel supported by the organisation and 47% less likely to be fearful about Covid in the workplace. Recognition shows how employees’ individual work matters, how they uniquely contribute, and helps them feel they belong.

Recognition lifts culture: Employees feel more connected to the essential elements of workplace culture (Talent MagnetsTM) when recognition happens.

 

       

 

INFLUENCE OF RECOGNITION ON THE TALENT MAGNET INDICES
RAW INCREASE ON A 0-100 POINT SCALE

20 POINT INCREASE IN EMPLOYEES’ SENSE OF PURPOSE
24 POINT INCREASE IN EMPLOYEES’ SENSE OF OPPORTUNITY
22 POINT INCREASE IN EMPLOYEES’ SENSE OF SUCCESS
21 POINT INCREASE IN EMPLOYEES’ SENSE OF APPRECIATION
16 POINT INCREASE IN EMPLOYEES’ SENSE OF WELLBEING
23 POINT INCREASE IN EMPLOYEES’ SENSE OF LEADERSHIP

Recognition tools like O.C. Tanner’s Culture Cloud provide a quick, easy, and cost-effective way to help employees feel valued, connected, and part of your organisation, no matter where they are working from. And there is no better time than now to thank all of your people for the hard work and extra effort they’ve put in to keep your organisation going through a year of disruption.

Six ways to refresh your culture with employee recognition

1. Celebrate the return to togetherness.

What better way to welcome employees back to the office (or adjust to a new normal at work) in a positive, memorable way, than by sending a little appreciation? An ecard with points or welcome gift can create an uplifting employee experience, set a positive tone, and show employees you are grateful to have everyone back together.

2. Give points to encourage vaccinations.

Companies, particularly ones who are customer facing, are giving out points in their existing recognition programs to employees who get vaccinated. One travel organisation is giving their employees $50 worth of points and paid time off to get vaccinated. While vaccination is a personal choice, recognition is a way to encourage employees to keep themselves and their colleagues safe.

3. recognise safe practices.

In this new workplace there is a higher awareness of health and wellbeing. Show employees you care and want to create a safe workplace by encouraging and recognising safe behaviours. Show appreciation when employees call out something unsafe in the workplace, practice proper social distancing, or innovate that make the workplace safer. Shift the focus from infection to inspiration.

BASF shifted their recognition efforts during the pandemic to recognise not just metrics, but also extra effort and new behaviours that employees were exhibiting as their work environment changed. They began recognising employees who were resourceful and creative, collaborative, and supported team members in staying safe. It helped leaders and employees stay connected to one another while empowering teams to do their best work.

4. Give recognition to establish goals and reinforce values.

Things have changed a lot since March of 2020. In addition to remote work and social distancing, you may have taken this opportunity to change a few things in your organisation. Perhaps you’ve introduced new company goals, or created a new set of values, or even adopted a new purpose. Recognition is a great way to reinforce behaviours that align to your new corporate focus.

5. Encourage appreciation to help teams reconnect.

Whether in the office or remote forever, employees want to feel connected to their colleagues. Peer-to-peer recognition can foster that connection, even if employees are in different departments or countries, especially if your recognition solution has a social wall like O.C. Tanner’s Culture Cloud.

Ocwen, a global mortgage broker, recognized their IT teams with a certificate signed by executives and a substantial amount of points for helping employees successfully pivot to remote work while also maintaining high operations and customer service levels during the pandemic. Peers were able to join in the appreciation by expressing their gratitude and leaving comments on their recognition platform’s Wall of Fame.

6. Celebrate corporate milestones and success together.

Company anniversaries, new product launches, or hitting a new sales goal—whatever the accomplishment it is, nothing brings people together better than celebrating together with meaningful gifs. Use this year to recognise and appreciate your employees for everything they’ve done to help you achieve success in spite of some very difficult times.

A post-pandemic culture refresh may be the most important thing you do this year. See how Culture Cloud can help.

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