Companies Based At Home or On The Net Now Using Team Building Events
Saturday, August 15th, 2009Team building events are nothing new and lots of companies have utilised them for staff bonding and various other work enhancements for years.It was the biggest city companies that first embraced the idea of team building as they had lots of employees who often did not know each other. This then filtered down into the more modestly sized and independent businesses who wanted didn’t want to miss a trick. Now, with the recent surge in number of businesses that are based at home or entirely over the net, there is whole new group of people seeking to better their teams.These companies have quite recently been introduced to the concept of team building and the number of them taking part is on the rise according to some of the top industry experts.
The findings were released by a group of corporate hospitality companies in London, England. What they discovered is that although many Internet based business or those run from home only have a few team members, their communication abilities are limited. Email is the preferred communication method in most of these types of businesses and many have not developed competent personal interaction skills. Also, these types of business often have a number of hubs in different locations and the workers from each rarely meet up in person.On top of this there is a high risk of people working from home contracting health problems associated with over-eating and low levels of activities.
The group who released the findings documented a 30% increase in the number of team building days booked last year by home and internet based businesses (the most popular being corporate cooking events) and suggested this is down to an increased focus on work efficiency. In fact many corporate companies have claimed that they have seen a 40%+ increase in staff productivity and reductions of up to 50% in people talking days off due to illness. This is something the smaller companies realize they should be emulating. As well as team building events, many companies are increasing their spend on hospitality events such as Cheltenham hospitality days in an attempt to improve staff job satisfaction.
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