3 Savvy Ways to Spend Your Budget Surplus

3 Savvy Ways to Spend Your Budget Surplus

It’s halfway through the year, and for some companies, the fiscal year is wrapping up, leaving them with an unexpected budget surplus.?

While it might be tempting to funnel these extra funds into new equipment or throw after-hours parties, there's a more strategic opportunity at hand. Investing in initiatives that enhance workplace culture and address common workplace issues can yield long-term benefits.

As you decide how to best allocate your remaining budget, consider involving your employees in the process. Ask them how they feel about the organization and what improvements they would like to see. If direct feedback is challenging, consider conducting a climate assessment through an external organization.

If you partner with us, the survey is going to be co-created with you to ensure you’re getting exactly what you’re looking for from the data. The goal of our climate assessments is to complete a comprehensive discovery of where your organization currently stands and what your workforce needs from you. Check out our case studies!

While how you spend your budget will vary according to your organization's needs and priorities, I’d like to give you some ideas:


Take a moment to recognize your employees

Everyone enjoys feeling appreciated. If your company has had a successful year or your team has gone above and beyond, why not use the surplus to reward employees? Recognition can take many forms. For example:

  • Set aside money for bonuses, event tickets, or gift cards.
  • Present certificates or awards to honor specific achievements.
  • Organize team-building activities to build trust, encourage communication, resolve conflict, and increase collaboration.

Most importantly, ask your employees how they like to be rewarded. Check out our free course on Communicating Employee Rewards!


Invest in Employee Development Programs

Statistics show that companies with engaged employees make 2.5 times the revenue, and highly engaged employees are 87% less likely to leave their jobs. To boost engagement, ask employees what resources would benefit their professional development. These could include:

  • Training on recognizing, preventing, and addressing workplace conflicts, harassment, and bullying.
  • Initiatives that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion.
  • Workshop sessions on stress management, mindfulness, and work-life balance.

Also, as we actively promote #CivilityAtWork, your employees could definitely benefit from the free webinar we’re conducting on Managing Incivility and Conflict in Political Discussions at Work, especially since the upcoming election and current global events can spark conflicts.


Add new technology to streamline processes

Evaluate your current technology stack and identify gaps in your business processes. Investing in managed services and software can have a significant impact on your company's efficiency and bottom line. Consider which processes in your department could be improved with new technology.


Ultimately,?

A strategic investment in your workforce is an investment in the future of your company. By making thoughtful decisions with your budget surplus, you lay the foundation for a workplace that is not only productive but also nurturing and forward-thinking.

Remember, a happy and supported workforce is your greatest asset. The benefits of a positive workplace culture will ripple throughout your organization, leading to sustained success and growth. In the end, being savvy with your surplus isn’t just smart—it’s the key to a thriving workplace.


Written by: Jennifer Areola

Taapas Bali

L&D|| Services Specialist at GE Digital(GE Vernova entity)|| MBA(HR)-FMS || NPTI Graduate || FMS Alumnus || NPTI Alumnus || Spiritual Seeker

5 个月

True that! Employee engagement and an eagle eye view on the HRD Climate helps in creating a more happy,fulfilled and satisfied workforce. In addition to it, I do believe that integrating "Spiritual Consciousness with Organisational Leadership" helps in achieving this quite objectively. Maslow's hierarchy model also recognizes "Self-Actualization(Spirituality)" as the topmost level of need and we ought to incorporate it to achieve perpetual benefits. The Eastern Wisdom and Ancient Scriptural Injunctions(Shrimad Bhagvatam-?B 4.31.14) enlightens us about the analogy of supplying food to the Stomach(Spirituality) which inherently enlivens the senses,satisfies and nourishes the other parts/limbs (Various HR Elements) of the entire human body.

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Joseph Larsen

General Management & Training Expert | Driving Growth through People & Innovation

5 个月

Absolutely! Engaging employees in budget allocation not only promotes transparency but also harnesses their unique insights and fosters a culture of inclusivity. Investing in company culture is a strategic move that pays dividends in morale, productivity, and retention. How have others seen this approach impact their teams?

Rosetta M Mudd

Helping Coaches Rewire Their Brain so They Can Tap Into Limitless Performance, Get More Sales and Stand Out Amongst the Coaching Noise

5 个月

Wait, did you forget to add shoes? Its shoes right :P

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