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Happy Employees = productive employess

Written by: Rene Truter

Article Overview: As the owner of a small business, you may wonder what your employees' emotional or mental health has to do with you. Well, not only does an employee's mental frame of mind impact directly on his or her ability to perform, but also on your organisational productivity and profitability.

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Happy Employees = productive employess

If your company has a high turn-over rate, with workers leaving as fast as they got there, taking 'sick' days when you know they're not ill and employees constantly arguing or fighting amongst each other, the environment is probably not an emotionally healthy one.

Here are some tips to promote optimism, loyalty and the willingness to go the extra mile amongst your employees:

Research has shown that when workers feel their employer is concerned about their wellbeing (both in and outside of work), it boosts their morale, job satisfaction and increases their committment to the organisation. You'll be rewarded with more productive, solution-orientated employees who actually show up for work motivated to do their best. And that equals a stronger bottom-line, which is bound to keep you happy too.

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The SME Toolkit is a project of the Small and Medium Enterprise Department of the World Bank Group and is available in multiple languages through local partners, such as South Africa, around the world. Business Partners Ltd, leading risk financing company for small and medium enterprises (SMEs), has made the online Toolkit available for all entrepreneurs in South Africa.

The Toolkit is a joint initiative between Business Partners, the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and IBM, offers easy access to information, resources and online training relevant to SMEs in a large number of industries and business sectors.

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