Hi everyone, I am planning to do some employee engagement activities, as all our members are working from home. They should not get bored at home while working. Also, we are planning to do something for employees' family members who are helping or working for us during these sensitive days, such as police, nurses, doctors, cleaners, government officers, etc. Please suggest what we can do for them.
Considerations for Office Reopening
Another consideration is, once the office reopens after the lockdown, what kind of precautions can we take for employees' safety?
From India, Mumbai
Considerations for Office Reopening
Another consideration is, once the office reopens after the lockdown, what kind of precautions can we take for employees' safety?
From India, Mumbai
In this pandemic situation, it is important to engage your employees. It's our duty to provide the best employee engagement services to our employees so that they remain happy and motivated. There are various strategies to engage your employees, such as recognizing their hard work, providing flexibility to remote employees, and encouraging them to share knowledge.
We need to take precautions while rejoining the office after lockdown. We have to ensure that no one engages in handshakes or touches any surfaces. Don't share food with anyone or eat outside food.
From India, Gurgaon
We need to take precautions while rejoining the office after lockdown. We have to ensure that no one engages in handshakes or touches any surfaces. Don't share food with anyone or eat outside food.
From India, Gurgaon
Now, as the lockdown is transitioning into the unlock phase, it is imperative to take all the necessary precautions for the employees. This will help keep the employees motivated to return to work, knowing that the organization is prioritizing their safety. Since the pandemic situation is expected to persist for some time, ensuring employees' safety will lead to effective and efficient work performance.
Thank you.
From India, Chennai
Thank you.
From India, Chennai
The shift to remote work and employee well-being
The most crucial part for all organizations worldwide is to focus on their employees’ well-being, as well as to keep them engaged and motivated while continuing to work remotely. Due to the spread of the pandemic, there has been a dynamic shift in working patterns, in India and across the globe. The workplace, for most people if not all, has changed from corporate offices to their homes. Even with things returning to ‘normal’ in some parts of the world, work-from-home (WFH) seems to be the new norm. Giants in major sectors have announced WFH until further notice, and many companies are considering moving a part of their employee base to a permanent WFH model.
Challenges and adaptations in the long-term WFH model
With this novel concept of ‘long-term WFH’ coming into the picture, the erstwhile model, which was all about physical presence in the office and face-to-face communication, is being challenged. Leaders are summoned to reimagine work in a way that can fit into people’s lives seamlessly, without hampering their well-being and productivity. On the other hand, measures of performance and rewards are also undergoing a shift. Adapting to these changes will require efforts from both the employees’ and the employers’ side...https://rplg.co/bcf3b5d0
From India, Bengaluru
The most crucial part for all organizations worldwide is to focus on their employees’ well-being, as well as to keep them engaged and motivated while continuing to work remotely. Due to the spread of the pandemic, there has been a dynamic shift in working patterns, in India and across the globe. The workplace, for most people if not all, has changed from corporate offices to their homes. Even with things returning to ‘normal’ in some parts of the world, work-from-home (WFH) seems to be the new norm. Giants in major sectors have announced WFH until further notice, and many companies are considering moving a part of their employee base to a permanent WFH model.
Challenges and adaptations in the long-term WFH model
With this novel concept of ‘long-term WFH’ coming into the picture, the erstwhile model, which was all about physical presence in the office and face-to-face communication, is being challenged. Leaders are summoned to reimagine work in a way that can fit into people’s lives seamlessly, without hampering their well-being and productivity. On the other hand, measures of performance and rewards are also undergoing a shift. Adapting to these changes will require efforts from both the employees’ and the employers’ side...https://rplg.co/bcf3b5d0
From India, Bengaluru
Challenges in Remote Employee Engagement
The HR team is facing a tough time connecting with employees working remotely. The current situation has left employees with no choice but to attend virtual or remote meetings to stay connected with their organization.
Online Engagement Programs
HR departments are conducting online engagement programs with the intent to keep employees business-engaged, which is a good idea. HR teams should maintain a validated record and document the proceedings, taking necessary actions. They not only need to track employee activity but also share the minutes of meetings with employees.
Using Meeting Assistants
I have recently started using a meeting assistant, Marsview Notes, which helps me stay on top of employee updates, recruitment actions, managing team conversations, centralized notes, and more—all in one place. It’s a free tool that can collaborate with your meetings. You can try it here: (https://notes.marsview.ai)
From India, Chennai
The HR team is facing a tough time connecting with employees working remotely. The current situation has left employees with no choice but to attend virtual or remote meetings to stay connected with their organization.
Online Engagement Programs
HR departments are conducting online engagement programs with the intent to keep employees business-engaged, which is a good idea. HR teams should maintain a validated record and document the proceedings, taking necessary actions. They not only need to track employee activity but also share the minutes of meetings with employees.
Using Meeting Assistants
I have recently started using a meeting assistant, Marsview Notes, which helps me stay on top of employee updates, recruitment actions, managing team conversations, centralized notes, and more—all in one place. It’s a free tool that can collaborate with your meetings. You can try it here: (https://notes.marsview.ai)
From India, Chennai
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