Oct 12, 2009
Morale boost: Small business owners try talking, paying, partying to lift employee spiritsBy Joyce M. RosenbergBaltimoreSun.com

New York, NY — As Bart Cleveland talks to employees of his ad agency, he sees the strain.

“We’re really keenly aware of what the economy is doing to people’s morale,” said Cleveland, a partner at McKee Wallwork Cleveland in Albuquerque, NM. “They’re stressed in a way that I’ve never seen people stressed.”

Economic reports of the last week point to plenty of reasons for low morale at small companies. A survey by the National Federation of Independent Business of its members found that employment in small companies over the past three months fell on average by almost one worker per business. That’s an improvement over the spring, but it still means businesses are struggling and that they’re cutting employees rather than hiring new ones.

That inevitably is going to affect morale, but even at companies that are faring better, workers are uneasy. So small business owners need to help keep employees’ spirits from sagging.

Cleveland does what many human resources consultants suggest, talking with staffers and letting them know how the business is doing.

“We’re communicating much more frequently with our employees about things they may not have been concerned about” in the past, said Cleveland. He walks around the office to talk with employees each day.

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