01. Provisions for group snacks and lunch. Yes, people love to eat and eating together and at the same times allows room for small talk and social interaction. Talking over a meal is a great way to build friendships.
02. Encourage employee attachments. In his
book “The Audacity of Hope” former US
president Barrack Obama is reported to have met his future wife Michelle in
some form of work attachment to Michelle when Barrack was an intern in a law
firm in Chicago. Many companies still use such a buddy system to welcome new
employees. That is a way of
pairing an employee with another who can show them the ropes, both formally and
informally. That encourages real friendships and much more, even marriages as
in the case of the Obamas.
03. Encourage group excursions/holidays. You
can select and put some employees in charge of choosing, planning and
organizing occasional events like excursions and even group cruises or holidays.
Friendships grow easily from such group events.
04. Schedule some meetings offsite. It is always
very exciting for employees to have meetings offsite their normal work environments. Workshops and seminars in a cozy resort or hotel away from home
come in very handy here. Maybe once or twice a year, getting your team offsite
for a day or a weekend is beneficial for them to socially interact and build
friendships.
05. Form games teams. Company tennis, golf or
volleyball team in a local recreational league can help build bonds of
friendship among employees outside of work. With such teams playing in
organized tournaments, even other employees who aren’t athletic can participate
by cheering their co-workers on. Everyone thus catches some fun as a result.
06. Play games together. Games which help employees
to bond are highly beneficial. Everyone gets to know and like the company
champion in chess, tennis, and even champions in trivia games.
07. Schedule road works or hiking together. To keep
fit, every employee needs to get active. Left alone, many people never get
around to doing things which help them to keep fit. In groups, it is fairly
easier to get employees to do road walk or go hiking together to help them keep
fit. Employees can even be encouraged to go dancing at weekends to engender
bonding. In most cases, doing silly stuff together helps to loosen people up
and build bonds of friendship.
From the foregoing, you can easily discern that what works naturally is to have regular beneficial opportunities to do things socially together. Bonds of friendships naturally grow more easily that way. Employers must do things to make these activities happen for the overall benefit of the business. Yes, there’s work to be done, and there always will be. But it’s also very important to build relationships with and among the people who help you do the work.