Why do Santa's elves love working for Santa?

Why do Santa's elves love working for Santa?

What businesses can learn from Santa's Workshop

It’s a great time of the year, especially if you have young children, grandchildren or you’re just young at heart! But I thought about what it might be like to work in the North Pole for Santa and if I was an elf, how I’d feel about my job.?


It’s a super positive, cheerful atmosphere

Santa's workshop is known for its festive and cheerful atmosphere. While it might not be feasible to maintain a holiday spirit year-round in a regular workplace, creating a positive and pleasant work environment can significantly boost employee morale. Consider decorating the workplace for special occasions, celebrating achievements, and fostering a sense of pride in the work being done.


The Big Guy is really appreciative of his elves

Santa Claus, as the ultimate boss, is known for his kindness and generosity. He’s the epitome of a grateful and appreciative leader and spreads joy and happiness worldwide. Appreciating your employees' efforts and contributions with simple gestures like ‘Employee of the Month’ awards, verbal appreciation, and acknowledgment of a job well done can go a long way in boosting morale and engagement.


Teamwork couldn’t be better

The ‘whole’ is certainly greater than the sum of the parts. Santa's elves work as a tight-knit team and with the collaboration and support for each other, it’s a well-known fact that they produce an incredible number of toys, certainly much more than they could produce individually. Setting up your workspace to naturally foster teamwork, collaboration, and open communication in the workplace is a great start. Team-building activities and opportunities for employees to bond can help create a sense of camaraderie and unity among the workforce. And that means increased productivity, a great present for most businesses!


Work is closely aligned to a higher purpose

It's not about just making toys either! What an elf is doing is ultimately contributing to making children happy with a shared purpose of bringing joy to children around the world. In many workplaces, employees often have little or a vague idea of what purpose the business is trying to achieve. So, try to connect employees to the bigger picture. Help them understand how their work contributes to positively impacting customers or the community. This sense of purpose can enhance engagement and job satisfaction.


There are good, unique perks

While reindeer sleigh rides and unlimited candy canes may not be feasible, offering unique and thoughtful perks can set a workplace apart. This could include flexible work schedules, opportunities for skill development, wellness programs, or special holiday events.


Regular, constructive feedback

Santa regularly checks in with his elves and always offers constructive feedback, while also finding out what’s important to the elves and where they want to go in their toy making career. It's a little time-consuming, but Santa knows that he can’t manufacture all those toys without having a fully engaged, motivated and skilled team of elves.?


So, what’s the big takeaway?

While Santa's workshop is undoubtedly a unique and magical place to work, it's important to remember that all workplaces have their own special qualities and magic. Whether you're an elf in the North Pole or a worker in a workshop, finding happiness and purpose in your work is a gift that’s at least equal to the presents under the tree on Christmas morning.


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This article was written by IRP's Managing Director Peter Spark. Peter has over 26 years' experience in the recruitment industry and set up IRP 18 years ago. If you need any recruitment support in Perth, get in touch with us today on 08 9477 7999 or email [email protected].

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