Some of us spend a lot of time thinking about what our
company does wrong or considering the areas it needs to improve. We might even
complain about employers, but do we spend any time thinking about how we can
make things better?
Perhaps we need to paraphrase John F. Kennedy’s famous quote
for the workplace: ask not what your company can do for you, ask what you can
do for your company.
Here then are five ways we can make our jobs and the
companies we work for a little better.
Join a Committee. Most companies create committees to
explore solutions to problems or issues that come up. There might be a
committee to explore workplace diversity or to develop a recycling program.
Contact your Human Resources department to find out more about these
initiatives and how you can get involved. Your enthusiastic engagement with
your company’s practices will contribute to making it a better place to work.
Welcome new employees. Become one of those employees that
new people can turn to for advice. When a new employee starts at your company
be sure to welcome them and offer to be of assistance to them in any way
possible. Invite them to lunch or to grab a coffee later in the day. A
welcoming company is a better company to work for.
Ask questions. Your bosses don’t want to employ robots. Yes,
they might want to automate some task where possible, but they do not want to
hire “yes” men and women, nor do they want employees that don’t think for
themselves. Contribute to making your company better by asking questions,
exploring how you can do something better, or how your product can bring better
value to your customers.
Learn new skills and apply them to your job. When you and
your colleagues increase and develop your knowledge of your field and industry,
and apply it to your work, you are making your company better and more
effective at its mission. Strive to be a continuous learner while challenging
and encouraging your colleagues to expand their thinking.
Smile. This is the easiest thing you can do to make your company
better and so is one of the first things we neglect to do. Greet those you see
and work with when you arrive in the morning with a smile and a spirit of
gratitude, rather than approaching your workplace with dread. A kind company
that fosters a clear sense of mission and gratitude in its employees makes for
a better place to work.
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