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How to Make Work-Life Balance Work for Your Business

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How to Make Work-Life Balance Work for Your Business

  1. 1. How to Make Work-Life Balance Work for Your Business BLUEGRASS DAIRY AND FOOD
  2. 2. In theory, trundling along on the nine-to-five grind should be easy.  For many employees, the nine-to-five label is wishful thinking: and optimistic buzzword for HR professionals and billing departments. Not everyone has the ability to disengage and leave work behind when five o'clock rolls around; there are still projects to complete, emails to send, deadlines to meet. The work isn't done - so the employee's personal life can't start. This is the opposite of an ideal work-life balance. Organizations that prioritize employee work-life balance foster a better and more productive working culture. Here are a few strategies to kickstart change for your employee base.
  3. 3. Prioritize Productivity The main barrier to productivity is process. Take a close look at the way your company functions, and ask: is communication difficult? Is the delegation process confusing? Do my employees know who or where to go to if they have questions or concerns about a project? If a working environment is productive and expectations reasonable, there should be no need for employees to give up their post-work hours for a project.
  4. 4. Encourage Out-of- Office Events Why not encourage a team volunteering event after work, or set up a time for everyone to mingle over coffee? Encouraging out-of-office events allows employees to bond and establish better relationships than they might otherwise at their workday stations or cubicles. Or, think smaller: set aside a few minutes each Friday to chat about the week and share weekend plans.
  5. 5. Listen to Employee Concerns People appreciate being listened to, even if you can’t provide them with what they need. If someone comes to you with a concern about their working hours or situation, take the time to hear them out! Making special compromises for a single parent or an employee with a sick family member will not only ease some of the employee’s burdens, but also foster goodwill and trust with your team.
  6. 6. Check In With Struggling Employees Sometimes employees do struggle with their workload. The problem might be that they aren’t managing their time well, or that they have taken on more projects that they can reasonably handle - but in any case, the situation needs to be resolved. Check in with any team member who seems to be staying late or struggling with their workload! By finding the issue at hand and setting a plan for future success, you both help the employee grow and develop a talent for the company.
  7. 7. Set a Good Example No one will feel free to take vacation days if you never take time off. Remember, employees take cues from their higher- ups, and company culture always begins at the top. Set a good example for your team by establishing a good work-life balance in your own life! You - and your company - will be healthier and more productive for it.  
  8. 8. Thank You! Bluegrass Dairy and Food

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