How to Boost Morale and Build Teamwork - People Development Magazine

One of the toughest challenges you face as a manager, administrator, or leader is boosting morale.  This means finding ways to keep your people connected so that collaborative conversations and profitable interactions can occur.  As a team-building facilitator and teamwork speaker, this issue is common in virtually every industry.  Whether the industry is educational, medical, governmental, or corporate, it matters not.  As simple as it sounds, there is an effective and easy-to-remember way to both boost morale and encourage collaboration from your staff.

Coffee and Doughnuts

Yes, Really.  Let me explain.  How does coffee increase team collaboration?  In some companies, there is a coffee maker in virtually every office.  People like coffee (or tea), so they brew a cup and keep working.  They often remain isolated in their own rooms or working areas due to their neglect of building relationships and connecting with their coworkers.  Great leaders see the positive impact of banning individual coffee makers.  This encourages their people to talk, mingle, and interact more in a common area where there is a coffee maker for everyone to use – and congregate around.

A nice pot of coffee (or tea, or hot chocolate) is a great invitation for creating community.  The more your people talk, the more they will eventually share information and ideas that are relevant and profitable for your business!  Coffee is the key to improving your team’s collaboration.  So what about the doughnuts?

Doughnuts Are The Secret To Higher Morale

Not because you feed them to your people (everyone is more health-conscious these days), but because you learn from them.  When I was a young coach, I didn’t see doughnuts.  I saw doughnut holes.  Instead of praising my athletes and emphasising what they did well as a springboard for them to keep getting better, I usually focused on what they couldn’t do well.  I complained about what they weren’t saying or doing.  I saw the hole, not the doughnut.

Now, I cared about my players and knew they were trying, but I seldom did a good job of communicating that to them. Morale diminished, and eventually, they became less enthusiastic about practising. So we didn’t improve as much as we might have. My consistent focus on what was missing led to lower morale and less improvement.

Eventually, I saw the power and impact of positive coaching.  When I began to look for things to praise – and when I started communicating my appreciation and awareness of the skills, talents, and unique gifts my athletes possessed – our program served to boost morale.  When our athletes felt valued and appreciated, that led to better practices and more enthusiastic efforts.  And more effort led to greater success and a better experience for everyone involved.  But I had to stop seeing the hole and focus on the doughnut that was there the entire time.

What We See Is Often The Result Of What We Are Looking For

When I looked for things to praise, I saw more opportunities – and my attitude improved.  What I learned is that effort is almost always a symptom of attitude.  So, if your team is struggling with morale, or if your team is not having collaborative conversations because they are isolated as silos rather than being connected as teammates, perhaps your team would benefit from a team-building event that would offer a fun catalyst for the strengthening the relationships and teamwork that you want to see more of.  Or, you might just consider the impact that coffee and doughnuts could have on your culture.

15 Ways To Boost Morale At Work

To conclude, here are an additional 15 ways to boost morale at work.

1. Recognition and Appreciation

Recognising and appreciating team members’ contributions is vital for boosting morale. A leader can acknowledge achievements through formal awards or informal praise. Personalised recognition, such as handwritten notes or mentioning specific accomplishments in meetings, makes employees feel valued and motivates them to maintain high performance.

2. Transparent Communication

Open and honest communication fosters trust and respect. Leaders should regularly update the team on company news, project progress, and future plans. Encouraging open dialogues, where employees feel comfortable sharing their ideas and concerns, helps create a positive and inclusive work environment.

3. Professional Development Opportunities

Investing in employees’ growth and development shows that the company values their future. Offering training programs, workshops, and opportunities for advancement can increase job satisfaction and loyalty. Encouraging mentorship and cross-training within the team also contributes to skill enhancement and team bonding.

4. Team Building Activities

Organising team-building activities promotes camaraderie and collaboration. Activities can range from group lunches and outdoor events to problem-solving workshops. These activities should be inclusive and consider the interests of all team members to effectively strengthen relationships and teamwork.

5. Flexible Work Arrangements

Offering flexibility in work arrangements can significantly enhance employee morale. This includes options for remote work, flexible hours, and understanding personal commitments. Such practices demonstrate trust and respect for employees’ work-life balance, leading to increased job satisfaction and productivity.

6. Positive Work Environment

Creating a positive work environment is crucial. This involves maintaining a clean, safe, and comfortable workspace. Encouraging a culture of positivity, where kindness and support are norms, contributes to a pleasant and productive work atmosphere.

7. Encourage Work-Life Balance

Promoting a healthy work-life balance is essential. Leaders should encourage employees to take their full vacation time, respect their time off, and avoid excessive overtime. This approach reduces burnout and ensures that employees are refreshed and more productive.

8. Empowerment and Autonomy

Empowering employees by giving them autonomy in their work boosts confidence and job satisfaction. Allowing team members to make decisions, lead projects, or work independently demonstrates trust in their abilities and judgment, fostering a sense of ownership and engagement.

9. Constructive Feedback

Providing constructive feedback in a supportive manner is key to professional growth. Feedback should be specific, actionable, and delivered in a manner that clearly indicates the intention to help the employee improve. Regular performance reviews and one-on-one meetings are excellent opportunities for this.

10. Celebrate Successes

Celebrating team and individual successes, big or small, creates a culture of achievement and appreciation. This could be through company-wide emails, celebratory meetings, or social events. Celebrations boost morale by acknowledging hard work and accomplishments.

11. Fair and Equitable Treatment

Ensuring fair and equitable treatment for all team members is fundamental. This means providing equal opportunities for growth, making unbiased decisions, and addressing all forms of discrimination or harassment promptly and effectively.

12. Listening to Employee Feedback

Actively listening to and acting upon employee feedback shows that their opinions are valued. Regular surveys, suggestion boxes, or open-door policies encourage employees to voice their ideas and concerns, leading to improvements in processes and policies.

13. Encourage Creativity and Innovation

Fostering a culture that encourages creativity and innovation can be highly motivating. Allowing employees to pursue new ideas, experiment, and take calculated risks can lead to breakthroughs and a sense of accomplishment.

14. Health and Wellness Programs

Implementing health and wellness programs demonstrates a genuine care for employees’ well-being. This could include gym memberships, wellness workshops, or mental health days. Such initiatives enhance overall health, alleviate stress, and boost job satisfaction.

15. Lead by Example

A leader’s attitude and behaviour set the tone for the entire team. By demonstrating a positive, respectful, and hard-working demeanour, leaders can inspire similar behaviour in their team members, creating a cohesive and high-morale team.