Having Fun Yet?
Staples of the productive workplace: PCs, copiers . . . and toys
OK, it's no surprise-research shows that the most productive
employees are those who enjoy being at work. Now ask yourself: Is
working at your office about as exciting as watching paint dry? If
the answer is yes, it's high time you incorporated some fun
into your routines.
"Some studies indicate that employees who have fun at work and
feel their employer values a healthy sense of humor are much more
productive and committed," says Gail Samuelson, a
communications consultant in the Orange, California, office of
human resources consulting firm William M. Mercer Inc. Benefits of
office-space fun abound-less workplace stress, increased job
satisfaction and employee loyalty, stimulated creativity and
improved customer service and productivity.
So what can you do to bring fun to your workplace? There's
always employee parties and birthdays, but how about going a step
further? Samuelson says that in her office, employees don slippers
to increase creativity. "One person gave everybody
slippers," she explains. "Now, everybody wears them to
all the staff meetings." Samuelson also posts cartoons on a
bulletin board and lets workers fill in their own captions or
dialog balloons.
Here are some more easy ideas for creating a fun, slap-happy
environment:
1. Schedule frequent but affordable social events, such as movie
nights, arcade outings or rousing paintball skirmishes (preferably
not in the office). Camaraderie generated will spill over into the
job.
2. Play games. Turn hallways into makeshift bowling alleys.
Distribute small toys, like Slinkies and Nerf balls.
"Research has shown that manipulating toys frees up the mind
to be creative," Samuelson says.
3. Let employees personalize their work spaces. Encourage humorous
office accessories and décor.
Still, beware: As silly as it sounds, you should take on-the-job
fun seriously. It's good in moderation, but taken to extremes,
it can hinder productivity.
Jacquelyn Lynn left the corporate world more than 13 years ago
and has been writing about business and management from her home
office in Winter Park, Florida, ever since.
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William M. Mercer Inc., (714) 648-3349, gail.samuelson@us.wmmercer.com.
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