Throughout life, we find ourselves on many different teams: sports, group projects, work teams, and more. Think about the best teams you have been onâwhat made them great? Chances are, the team was productive, reliable, and had high morale. Productivity is highly correlated with team morale. When morale is high, teams are often more efficient. When morale is low, teams are less productive and collaborative.Â
Team morale is the overall attitude of team members towards their team or organization.Â
Building strong team morale and company culture is extremely important for the business's long-term success. Employees who are happy and engaged are less likely to look for a new job. Engaged employees are more likely to speak positively about the company to their networks.Â
In this article, we will share team-building activities to boost morale and tips for how you can facilitate a team culture that keeps team members happy and engaged.
What causes low team morale?
A Gallup report shows that the most successful organizations make employee engagement central to their business strategy. They give employees clear expectations and provide them with the tools and support to do their best work. Understanding why your team morale may be low can help you take appropriate steps to raise engagement, participation, and satisfaction from team members.Â
Here are some factors that may lead to low morale:
Disconnection: Team members may feel siloed from their colleagues and their manager, leading to disconnection. Building camaraderie and forming relationships can be hard when team members don't meet regularly. Combat this by meeting regularly with each team member or holding daily standups.
Micromanagement: If you have a trustworthy team but arenât giving them autonomy, you may actually be inhibiting creativity and performance. Workplace autonomy allows team members to work in a way that best suits them to achieve optimal results.Â
Absence of collaboration: Teams that collaborate together stay together. Using visual collaboration software like Lucidspark is a fun and engaging way to brainstorm ideas, plan projects, and get buy-in from everyone on the team.
Exclusivity: Team morale can be low when team members donât see initiatives in place to give everyone a voice or donât feel their ideas will be respected. Even if you may not be able to roll out a new initiative across the organization, as a manager, you can think of ways to be more inclusive on the team, like giving everyone a chance to speak in meetings, host meetings reserved for sharing experiences, etc.Â
Lack of feedback: Morale could be low if managers fail to ask for feedback on the team. Asking questions allows team membersâ voices to be heard and shows them that their opinions matter. However, if managers ask for feedback but do not take action, this will not raise morale. It is important to identify actionable feedback and implement it.
How to boost team morale
For remote and hybrid teams, fostering connection can be more of a challenge than when everyone meets in the office on a daily basis. Tools like Slack or Microsoft Teams may help us stay connected, but feedback loops and team-building activities are also important, especially when a team is physically distant.
Make the point to check in
Understanding your teamâs current state can be a great starting point. Consider your teamâs work environment and work style. Does your team meet in-person, hybrid, or remote? Does your team primarily work synchronously or asynchronously? Consider doing a âwellness checkâ either as a 1:1 or as a group to see how they're feeling and what they think could be improved.
Give everyone a chance to participate
Using an application like Lucidspark can help you facilitate team activities that are fun, engaging, and collaborative. Lucidspark was designed with every team member in mind. Ensure everyone has a voice through features like comments, emojis, Collaborator colors, authors, and more. Host synchronous and asynchronous brainstorming sessions to gather the groupâs ideas as a whole rather than only hearing from the loudest in the meeting. There are many template options that are optimized for hybrid and remote teams.
Leverage Lucidspark templates to build team morale
Here are five of our favorite ways to check on the team and boost morale using Lucidspark.
How is your day going?
Use this template for a quick and fun way to check in on your team to see how their day is going. Respond with sticky notes, GIFs, and images. Other team members can react and discuss.