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Sniffles around the office? Keep your team well

It’s the season of sniffles, and if you work in a shared office that means you’re at a higher risk of catching anything (and everything) that’s going round. Here’s how to help your business make it through winter as healthily and happily as possible.

Allow your staff to work from home

The most effective way you can manage illness in your office is by establishing a work from home policy where possible. A good work from home policy means that everyone within your business has equipment that they can take home with them each day, like a laptop, and a way to access internal work systems from home, such as a Virtual Private Network (VPN).

By establishing a work from home policy, you’re able to prevent illness and viruses spreading around your office unnecessarily, reducing sickness related absences. When someone on your team has Covid-19, or another contagious illness, you can request that they work from home. Your business can keep running as usual, and your other employees are protected. To find out how to set up a work from home policy, check out our article.

Sickness policy

A sickness policy outlines how your business manages in those instances where an employee is too unwell to work; a good sickness policy means that employees are honest when they’re ill rather than coming into work and spreading germs. Keeping track of sickness and absences allows you to develop strong relationships with your employees by demonstrating that your business cares about their health. It also shows staff that you’re paying attention to absences, and will follow up with staff to ensure that those absences are genuine.

Remember, whilst management needs to know how an unwell employee is managing, and what might be resulting in an absence, the rest of the office don’t. Sharing this information unnecessarily is a breach of trust between yourself and your employee, and could get your business in trouble with GDPR. 

Holidays and breaks

According to Harvard Business Review, taking holidays improves your cognitive, emotional and physical health, and that employees taking a holiday from work improves their end of year performance. Management can help facilitate this by keeping track of holidays, and ensuring that employees take their holidays across the year, so they get an opportunity to rest and recover. 

This also extends to lunch breaks, and shorter breaks throughout the day. According to this study, employees who take their breaks are more productive throughout the day, and more creative. Taking breaks away from the screen, moving around, changing the space or just socialising with colleagues promotes mental wellbeing and health, which improves your employees’ mood and outlook.

Clean shared spaces

Since the pandemic, many of us have become much more aware about the importance of regularly washing our hands to prevent the spread of illness. This also extends to shared spaces that your employees use regularly, such as break rooms and bathrooms. Keeping these places clean helps your staff stay healthy (and keeps your business looking great too).

If your business uses hotdesking, this is enormously important. Shared equipment, such as laptops, phones and keyboards can facilitate the spread of germs across employees when they aren’t regularly cleaned. Have tech-friendly cleaning supplies on hand, and model this to your employees; this will help equipment remain operational and easy to use, and protect your staff from illness in the process.


The Transcendit Way

Transcendit understand that when you choose to work with us, whether we're taking care of your IT, app or web development, you're trusting us with part of your business. So whether we're looking after your computers, phone systems or servers we always do things 'the Transcendit way'.

The whole of our team adhere to the same values, beliefs and policies - the principles that were written when Transcendit first formed in 2000. Whether you come to us for cloud services or recovery backup you can be confident that you'll always receive the same excellent service.

The Transcendit way outlines how we do business; following the same straightforward principles with every client and customer, regardless of how big or small they may be.

That means we get to know you and your business. We offer you a friendly, professional and efficient service, and we'll always be honest with you.
We understand that not everybody speaks fluent IT, so we try to explain things in a way that is simple and clear. We always spend as much time as is necessary explaining things to you.
If you need to talk to us about something, no matter how insignificant, we are only ever a phone call away – and we’re never too busy to make you a cup of tea and have a sit down with you in person.
We understand how frustrating it can be when things are late. When we schedule an appointment with you, we are there when you’re expecting us. If something prevents us from getting there, we always call you in advance to let you know.
Sometimes things can go wrong, but we never lie to you or try to cover something up. If things go askew we tell you what’s happened and how we plan to prevent it affecting your business.
We want you to continuously benefit from working with us. We regularly discuss your business and make suggestions for improving systems and processes wherever we can – but we never try to push you into a purchase.
When we quote a fixed price, that's always the amount we charge – you won’t find any nasty surprises on a bill from us. If you are paying by time and materials, we inform you if our approximations could change.
We understand the importance of privacy for your business and your customers. We respect the confidentiality of your data, and we will never pass on your information to third parties.
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