Employee happiness is not merely a luxury but a fundamental component of organisational success. On this International Day of Happiness, Locale’s Director of People & Culture Vanessa Sampson reflects on the significance of happiness in the workplace, the science underpinning it, and actionable steps companies can take to cultivate a joyful and productive environment.
Understanding happiness in the workplace
Happiness at work transcends fleeting positive emotions; it embodies a state of overall well-being that influences an employee's outlook, behaviour, and job performance. A happy workplace is characterised by employees feeling valued, supported, and motivated. It's less about superficial perks and more about fostering a culture of trust, autonomy, and purpose. In such environments, individuals experience a sense of belonging, align with the organisation's values, and maintain a healthy balance between their professional and personal lives.
The science behind employee happiness
Research has increasingly demonstrated that happy employees are more productive, creative, and engaged in their work. A study by the University of Oxford Wellbeing Research Centre found that a one-point increase (of a scale of 0-10) in self-reported happiness led to a 12% increase in productivity among call centre workers. This happiness stems from a combination of factors, including meaningful work, a healthy work-life balance, strong interpersonal relationships, and opportunities for personal growth.
Strategies for fostering workplace happiness
Creating a happy workplace requires deliberate efforts from both leadership and employees. Here are five tactics to cultivate such an environment:
Locale's commitment to employee wellbeing
These tactics align with Locale's commitment to fostering a positive work environment. We believe that happiness at work isn't a luxury—it's essential. Our team embodies this ethos through positive attitudes, engagement, constructive communication, personal accountability, and active promotion of work-life balance, enabling them to perform at their best; an environment where happiness and productivity coexist benefits both employees and the company as a whole.