As a result of Covid-19, employers need to re-look office culture, teamwork, and talent strategies to acknowledge both a shifting business landscape and changing employee expectations.
According to new research, physical well-being ranks third among employees’ top priorities after financial and mental well-being. With this in mind, Sarah Rice, chief people officer at Skynamo outlines how employers can build this into their employee retention strategies.
Rice says that the pandemic has shone a spotlight on the importance of health and well-being. This is reflected in a recent study by BrandMapp. It revealed a 10% increase in South Africans saying that they believe that being fit and leading a healthy lifestyle is important.
Since we spend approximately 50% of our total waking hours in the workplace, companies should actively support their people to lead healthier lifestyles. Companies should help them to do so while at work. “This will not only enable employees to better manage the pressures of both work and life, but it will also have ripple effects on the business,” says Rice.
“If employees exercise, eat well and sleep better, they tend to have more energy and more resilience. This means they have more resources to manage their daily lives, in the office and at home,” says Rice. “This will make them feel valued, which fosters a sense of loyalty that leads to increased motivation and productivity. Plus, this has knock-on effects when it comes to attracting and retaining top talent.”
Sarah Rice is the Chief People Officer at Skynamo.
Established in Stellenbosch, South Africa in 2012, Skynamo is the leading field sales technology provider with close to 10,000 users at nearly 1,000 companies across a wide range of industries in Southern Africa, Australasia, the UK, Europe and the US. Skynamo’s field sales mobile app and cloud-based management platform are used by manufacturers, wholesalers and distributors with sales teams in the field, selling products to an existing base of customers.
Skynamo integrates with a wide range of ERP and accounting software to improve order accuracy and fulfilment. It was named Sage ISV Partner of the Year for 2019 (Africa & the Middle East) and an Acumatica Certified Application and Customer Verified Application. Skynamo received $30million in funding from US-based software investment firm Five Elms Capital in 2020 and forms part of the Stellenbosch-based Alphawave group of software and electronics companies, with more than 100 employees in South Africa, the UK and the US.
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