Your company event strategy can have a huge impact on the culture of your organization. So, rather than planning events last minute, it's important to consider what you really want to gain from the events, and how you want your company to grow.
We have some key tips on how to use events to create greater recognition, connection, balance, inclusivity, and fun.
Want people to feel seen and appreciated? Want them to know that their time, effort, and work is valued? Then you're looking for what we call recognition culture.
Acknowledge how hard your employees work every day through events that help recognize top performers, key company milestones, and company goals.
Companies work best when every person in every department is doing their job at a high level. That interdependency relies on strong connections, so that everything—and everyone—works together.
It's much easier to just build relationships within your team or in your corner of the office, so those company-wide connections can be difficult to achieve. Luckily, a well-timed annual event schedule can create connections across teams and departments.
It’s easy to get into a routine where you come to work, check email, grind it out, and repeat. But that monotonous culture creates stress, employee burnout, and a failure to retain or get the most from your top talent.
Rather than getting stuck in a rut, mix it up by including events that help your employees feel excited about what's happening next.
Companies are paying more and more attention to diversity, equity, and inclusion. That attention should also extend to how you approach planning a variety of more inclusive company events.
Events are not one-size-fits-all, and your events strategy is a great way to show your commitment to various interests and people at the company.
Somewhere along the line, hardliners got it twisted—expecting people to grind, grind, grind. But the research shows that when employees have fun at work they are happier, more productive, and stay at the company longer. It's not hard to understand if you think about it: when the work vibe is fun, people actually want to come to work.
Building events into your annual plan is a great way to ensure that the workplace culture is fun for employees.
Looking for help planning your company's events this year? We'd love to help. Get in touch today and we'll get started.