All the best things are ending one day. When it comes to come back to work, it can be difficult to make the transition from summer idleness to a high work rate.
Here’s a list of good practices for an HR manager returning to the office after the holidays to help (re)motivate the teams:
1. Check-In with the Team
Individual Meetings: Schedule one-on-one meetings with team members to catch up on their holiday experiences and to understand their current work status and any challenges they may be facing.
Team Meetings: Organize a team meeting to collectively discuss the upcoming goals and projects.
2. Acknowledge Achievements
Recognition: Acknowledge and celebrate any achievements or milestones reached before the holidays. This helps set a positive tone and reminds everyone of their accomplishments.
3. Set Clear Goals
Short-term Goals: Outline clear, attainable short-term goals to give the team immediate objectives to focus on.
Long-term Vision: Reinforce the long-term vision and how individual contributions align with it.
4. Offer Support and Resources
Training Opportunities: Provide information about any new training or development opportunities.
Wellness Programs: Highlight any wellness programs or resources available to support mental and physical health.
5. Encourage Team Bonding
Team Activities: Plan team-building activities to rebuild camaraderie and team spirit.
Casual Interactions: Encourage informal interactions, like a coffee break or a team lunch.
6. Review Workload and Priorities
Project Review: Review the status of ongoing projects and re-prioritize tasks if necessary.
Balance Workload: Ensure workloads are balanced to avoid burnout and stress.
7. Create a Comfortable Work Environment
Workspace Comfort: Ensure the physical workspace is comfortable and conducive to productivity.
Break Areas: Encourage use of break areas to help employees relax and recharge.
8. Encourage Feedback
Surveys and Meetings: Use surveys or feedback sessions to gather input on what motivates and engages your team.
Act on Feedback: Implement changes based on feedback to show that it is valued and taken seriously.
By following these practices, an HR manager can effectively re-engage and motivate their teams after the holiday break, fostering a positive and productive work environment.