As a follow on from the series dealing with staffing issues this article explores what staff want, when you know that and provide it, then you will find it easier to keep them happy. Believe me it’s important.
Keeping people happy is one part of the whole business matrix… customers or staff, the common denominator is that they are all people.
To keep one person happy you might find their definition is built on getting a reasonable amount of work done in a standard working day, churning through mountains of meaningless paperwork. Meanwhile the next person is kept happy by having variety and not just being stuck in an office.
So what are the core things they want and how can you provide these for them?
Here’s my list.
- A sense of belonging – Being valued by others, even in minor ways can help to build and maintain their workplace sense of esteem
- A sense of achievement – Some will want to work their way up the corporate ladder, set goals and achieve them
- Contributing and adding value – Beyond their basic agreement, work targets etc, they feel as though they have contributed to the whole business machine
- A sense of purpose – It’s not a meaningless job, it has a role to play and they can clearly sense that
- Organisational integrity – It’s about security, if they know the organisation has integrity they then have a foundation they can believe in and stand by. No integrity, the foundation can give way at anytime this leads to insecurity and can be a reason for staff turnover
- Control – For some this can mean the security that comes from having some measure of control over their situation, it might be minor. For others they want the chance to take control of a department, or a division depending on their level of drive or motivation
- They like be challenged – In ways which suit them, not you. For some it will be big challenges for others it will be meeting a small quota. It comes down to brain stimulus
- They have a suitable work environment – Where it can be controlled, think about it you spend 8 or so hours a day in the business, do you want to spend 8 hours in a hovel or 8 hours in paradise… The choice is a no brainer right? So what’s your environment like? Sure paradise is a BIG step but making it better might only take a few tweaks and a small amount of cash. For those out on the road for instance in a company vehicle, is it clean neat and tidy, new, old, in good repair or a rust bucket. Oh and the Lunch room, a place to relax and unwind, or a stinking cesspool of yuck… (broken chairs etc.)
- They have the right tools – Newish computer – Quiet keyboard – Suitable work chair – Effective other tools
Are there others? Probably, it’s up to you to find out. But armed with this as your starting point you can soon see the sorts of core things staff want. Go and chat with your staff and find out what their wants are.
Now you know what staff what, here’s an article on how you might explore this further.




