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INGENIOUS WAYS TO GET STAFF BACK TO WORK

Finding the new workplace normal
DALLAS SHERRINGHAM
OUR working life has been shocked dramatically in just three months thanks to COVID, but for any workers it has been a blessing in disguise as they discovered the joys of working from home.

No commute, no office gossip and politics, no cranky boss, time with the family and Netflix are just some of the benefits which have proved to be eye openers for workers normally locked in an office or a shop all day.
 
With restrictions now being eased across the country, many workers are wanting to continue to work from home and this is proving a real problem for business managers and owners. 
 
But there is a light at the end of the tunnel.
 
Office National is Australia’s largest independent supplier of office products and CEO Gavin Ward said many businesses were already coming up with some ingenious ways to entice staff back to work.
 
These include perks, creative activities, wellness equipment, elaborate desk top accessories, parties and more.
 
“Employers will need to work hard to keep staff energised, connected, engaged and motivated back in the office.  Things won’t just switch back to normal straight away.”
 
Mr Ward has outlined some of the things businesses can do to support staff returning back to work and to also help them to feel positive about being there once they return:
 
Reward staff with new stationery and desk accessories
 
“Everyone loves new stationery. Whether it be colorful highlighters, some new pens and fineliners, a convenient desk organiser, or desk accessory kits – small things like these can pep up people’s moods and give them a lift.  Handing out a ‘back to work’ pack to staff might be the ideal mood raiser that the office needs,” Ward said.
 
“Stationery isn’t expensive, yet it can create an immediate impact. Call it work shopping.  Retail therapy has a way of making people feel better and in this case the employer is paying for it.
 
“Desk and work accessories including gaming keyboards that change color, interesting mice and mice pads, headsets and monitors are also worth considering.”
 
 Ask staff to bring in some items from home
 
“Making the transition might be easier if you ask staff to bring in a few items from home. Things such as cushions, a coffee mug, even their favorite throw rug can make their workplace feel more homely,” Mr Ward said.
 
Encourage people to bring in a plant or an ornament. If we have discovered anything during COVID it is that people can work from anywhere and be highly productive as long as they are comfortable.
 
“Research shows that plants increase productivity by up to 15%.”
 
 Do creative activities
 
“You’d be surprised how many people are creative,” Mr Ward said.
 
“Why not provide staff with brush pens, erasable fineliners, paint markers, colored pencils, crayons, oil pastel pens and paper and invite them to get creative. Artwork can be displayed in the kitchen area each week and even framed or show-cased around the office.
 
“Activities like this bring people together, create a sense of community and give people something to look forward to and get excited about.
 
“Adult coloring and activities are known to relieve stress and anxiety while exercising the brain and sparking creativity.” Bring your pet to work
 
“Everyone loves pets. Research shows that pets in the workplace reduce stress and nurture productivity. While bringing pets to work needs to be well managed, many workplaces implement ‘bring your pet to work’ days with great success,” Mr Ward said.
 
“A fish tank is also an ideal stress reducer. Why not have your own fish tank on your desk or set up a larger aquarium in the office? Fish tanks are known to reduce anxiety levels and also promote higher positive moods.”
 
Celebrate milestones
 
“Celebrate milestones across the office. Celebrate your first week or month back at the office.  Find out people’s birthdays. Keep a tab on world days.  There are lots of things to celebrate.  Hand out party hats and blow up a few balloons. Distribute packets of biscuits, lollipops and other treats,” Mr Ward said.
 
“Individually wrapped treats and biscuits are ideal as they can be handed out to people and don’t require sharing.”
 
Introduce fitness and wellness equipment
 
“With everyone wanting to get moving again, why not introduce some fun and quirky fitness and wellness items into the workplace?”
 
“Sit stand desks and spin cycle desks are not only good for your health, they are easy to use. Spin cycle desks allow people to sit at a desk and work while cycling away below.
 
“Safco Zenergy swivel ball chairs are also ideal. They enhance concentration while supporting posture and balance throughout the day. They are made with an anti-burst exercise ball that provides both movement and comfort.
 
“Workplaces will eventually find a new type of normal, but it is important for all employers to do as much as they can to support staff to feel comfortable and happy back at work. I have listed a few ideas that customers of Office National have shared with us however I am sure there are many more. It just requires a bit of imagination.”
 
Office National is part of the Office Brands network – the largest network of independent stationery stores in Australia with over 160 stores. Brands include Office National, Office Products Depot and O-Net.
 
www.officenational.com.au
 


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