At the end of the year companies and management teams usually take stock of how the company has performed. With the tough times that many businesses have been plagued with recently, many aren’t able to afford big bonuses or any monetary rewards at all.
However, there are other ways that you can reward staff at the end of this year and even throughout next year.
Gift vouchers
If full bonuses are off the cards right now but your staff still deserve a reward, consider vouchers as a token of appreciation that can be given to employees. This can be anything from a massage to a retail store and more. Think outside the box. You could even purchase a voucher from a service like SweepSouth, which will give your staff some time back too.
Treat them to a big team lunch
Team lunches or dinners are great for morale and an excellent way to reward staff at the end of the year. Use the opportunity to speak up and thank them for their hard work. Make the meal special by looking for ways to make a lunch or dinner something unique. For example, you could have a picnic somewhere or put a unique spin on the standard company lunch, with a brunch.
Give them a new space to work in
This one is especially for the parents who have been working from home for most of the year. If you can, gift staff with a change of scenery to kick off the year. Take a look at co-working spaces in your city and see which ones suit your company best. It doesn’t have to be every day, of course. It could be a day a week for a month. Serviced office space, The Business Exchange, has recently opened in Cape Town’s Waterfront and has a few office spaces in Johannesburg. It’s worth looking into if you are based in these cities!
Allocate extra leave days
You might not have money to give, but you can reward your staff with additional time off. And who doesn’t love extra leave days? Multinational public relations agency, Irvine Partners, recently took the decision to reward its staff with five extra leave days every year. “Our team has worked tirelessly around the clock, across different time zones all year,” says Hayley van der Woude, MD of Irvine Partners. “It was important for us to be able to show our team that we value their hard work, while also encouraging a better work/life balance. Extra leave days was a tangible way to show this.”
Reward the best-performing team members
If you can’t afford to reward everyone, reward the best-performing members of your team. This will not only give them a hard-earned prize, but it will also incentivise the rest of the team. It could be a big reward such as a holiday package at a top hotel in the country or city.