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Motivating Employees On A Budget



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17/02/2010

By Rebecca Knape, HR Manager, Opus Energy

With UK small to medium enerprises (SMEs) weathering the economic downturn, how can businesses keep their employees motivated and culture a sense of community when budgets are as tight as they have ever been?

Founded in 2002, Opus Energy has grown from a start up company to become the UK's leading independent business energy supplier over the last eight years. Key to its success has been the commitment and enthusiasm of its employees.


Here are some top tips for motivating the troops on a budget:


Communicate effectively

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...it to update everyone on company progress, news and events so that everyone feels connected. Create an inclusive environment through regular company update meetings where any excellent work can be recognised in front of the wider company.


Set personal as well as business challenges

Encourage employees to step outside their comfort zone in a non-business environment. The 'Opus Challenge' programme gives everyone access to organised events such as a sponsored walks and charity fun days. Last year, two Opus Energy employees ran the New York Marathon to raise money for the Cynthia Spencer Hospice, a local Northampton charity. By choosing a local charity we enabled our employees to make a difference that was close to home and strengthen ties within the community.


Keep up some healthy competition

Setting team and individual targets helps align output with the strategic business' objectives, but this can also be an opportunity to reward employees for good work. You can use small gestures such as awarding a box of chocolates or a bottle of wine, but you should also think creatively - some of our team leaders give '2 hours off' vouchers.


Invest time in before tax schemes

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