Many of us work in a room full of fellow employees who are seemingly so engrossed in their tasks that we often feel alone. In today's day and age, building a positive workplace culture, whether you are in the office or in a virtual environment, is crucial to build engagement and retain workers.
You can help to build such an environment by being a team player at work.
There seems to be less interaction and exchange of ideas than there used to be, regardless of whether or not companies use an in-office, hybrid, or remote work model. Since the pandemic, workforces feel more far apart than ever, and in some cases what used to be a practical level of autonomy has evolved into a disparity in collaboration.
Everyone is working towards the same goal but is everyone really working together? We finish our assigned tasks and leave on time with the impression that everything is done. Meanwhile, there are always a few who stay late to finish something that must be done.
Being a team player starts with leadership. If your leaders around the office (or in your virtual environment) think only about themselves and don't inspire others with a team player attitude, then what motivation does the rest of the team have to do so?
Think twice next time and be a team player by checking with others to see if they need help before you go. They have lives too, and they could be in a more complex or demanding situation than you.
Having empathy for your fellow workers can improve morale and give employees a stronger sense of security knowing that help is there if needed. It also creates a sense of unity that can only result in increased productivity.
Obviously, if you don’t have the time or expertise to help, you shouldn’t feel guilty for leaving, but if you do have the time and ability, it could make a big difference. Being a team player is essential for a company to work at maximum efficiency by working together, and having team players in the office is a great way to work toward building an ethical business culture.
If your business is having issues with creating team players, achieving strong collaboration, or other workforce management issues, a modern human resources solution, or speaking to an HR company may help.
Contact us today to learn more about what Trivantus can do for you.