Letter from the Editor: Boosting Morale This August: Simple Strategies for a Happier Workplace

As the summer winds down, August can be a tricky month for employee morale. Vacations are wrapping up, the back-to-school frenzy is around the corner, and the initial excitement of summer might be fading. This makes it prime time for HR to proactively re-engage employees and keep spirits high.
Here are some straightforward and impactful strategies your HR team can implement this August to boost morale and foster a positive work environment:
1. Acknowledge and Celebrate Summer Achievements
Many teams hit important milestones during the summer months, but these often get overlooked amidst vacation schedules. Take time in August to publicly recognize individual and team accomplishments. This could be through:
- Company-wide emails or newsletters: Highlight specific projects completed or goals met.
- Team meetings: Start meetings with a “wins” segment where individuals share successes.
- Social media shout-outs: If your company has a professional social media presence, with employee consent, share some of your team’s great work.
- Small celebrations: Consider a team lunch or a brief happy hour to commemorate a significant achievement.
Recognition is a powerful motivator and reinforces that hard work is valued.
2. Promote Work-Life Balance Ahead of Fall
With the impending rush of fall and school starting, employees might already be feeling the pressure. August is an excellent time to reiterate and promote your company’s commitment to work-life balance.
- Remind employees of existing policies: This could include flexible work arrangements, mental health days, or EAP (Employee Assistance Program) resources.
- Encourage use of PTO: Many employees might be hesitant to take time off as projects pick up. Remind them of their accrued vacation time and encourage them to use it for rejuvenation.
- Lead by example: Managers and HR professionals should demonstrate healthy work-life boundaries. If leaders are constantly working late, it sends a mixed message.
A well-rested and balanced workforce is a more productive and engaged one.
3. Plan Engaging End-of-Summer Activities
Before the cooler weather sets in, August offers a great opportunity for some lighthearted, team-building activities. These don’t have to be expensive or elaborate. Consider:
- An outdoor lunch or picnic: A casual gathering in a local park or on company grounds.
- A “Summer Olympics” style competition: Fun, low-stakes games that encourage teamwork and laughter.
- Ice cream social or healthy snack bar: A simple treat can go a long way in boosting spirits.
- “Show and Tell” for summer adventures: Encourage employees to share a favorite photo or brief story from their summer.
These activities help break up the routine, foster connections, and create positive shared experiences.
4. Solicit Feedback and Plan for the Future
As you look towards the last quarter of the year, August is a good time to check in with employees and gather their input. This shows that their opinions matter and can help you proactively address potential issues.
- Short, anonymous surveys: Ask about current morale, what’s working well, and what could be improved.
- “Stay Interviews”: Have informal conversations with employees to understand what keeps them engaged and what might cause them to look elsewhere.
- Town hall meetings: Provide an open forum for questions and discussions about the upcoming months.
Use this feedback to inform your strategies for the remainder of the year and demonstrate that you’re responsive to employee needs.
By implementing even a few of these strategies, your HR team can significantly impact employee morale this August. A little proactive effort can go a long way in keeping your workforce happy, engaged, and ready to tackle the challenges and opportunities of the fall.
Wishing you all the best,
Kathleen Hedrick
Associate Editor; Newswire