Monday, June 23, 2008

Start with the Family

When you have a big decision to make, where do you turn?

Many of us turn to our families, partners, spouses, etc....

Companies too have recognized the importance of involving families in life's decisions. They often invite families to tour their facilities and become more involved in the employees work life. They realize that a happy and healthy family often equates to a happier and more productive employee - who may stay longer than a few years.

Companies also involve families in promotional decisions, restructuring, etc...- because they are already involved at home during "dinner-table talk". They realize that involving spouses and partners in the discussion early on will foster a better outcome (no matter what the decision).

I believe the military was one of the pioneers in this process of involving families to foster a more satisfied home-work environment. They have had groups for spouses and families for decades to support and encourage more familial involvement in the culture of the workforce. Companies are now refining this process to suit their own needs- and that of their employees.

So, if you hire, fire, restructure, etc... remember to involve the family behind the employee. They'll help to make the transition more successful- and your company will shine for it!

1 comment:

Ron Meledandri said...

I agree that having an employee's family "involved" in their job can be very beneficial. I always recommend incorporating a family session into a company's orientation program so the family gets involved from the very beginning.