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14 Creative Ways to Foster Employee Social Connections

Written by Lisa Stovall | Mon, Jul 01, 2024

Did you know that 40% of employees feel lonely at work?

It may not seem like a big deal compared to other illnesses, but research shows that feeling lonely can hurt your health as much as smoking 15 cigarettes a day.

Yikes! It's no wonder experts are worried about how having few or no friends can affect our well-being. Loneliness is a big threat to our health, and it’s bad for business, too.

So, how can we transform our workplace into a more connected and supportive environment? Read on to discover the solutions. 

Why Friends at Work Are Important

Work friends are like the secret sauce to a happy work life! They offer essential social and emotional support, making tough days a lot easier to handle. When you have a best friend at work, everything feels better. You’re more engaged, more productive, and even more creative.

Plus, having that go-to person boosts your overall happiness and job satisfaction. It’s incredible how these friendships can lead to better teamwork and stronger business outcomes. People with a best friend at work are more likely to:

    • Talk to customers and coworkers
    • Have fewer accidents
    • Share new ideas
    • Have fun at work
    • Get more work done
How to Make Work Friendlier

Here are some fun and easy ways to help employees make friends and feel happy at work:

1. Buddy Programs

Pair new employees with a buddy who can show them around and introduce them to others. This helps new hires feel welcome and part of the team right away.

2. Themed Social Events

Host fun events, like “Retro Game Night,” “Potluck Lunches,” or “Outdoor Picnics.” These events help employees mingle and have fun outside of work.

3. Interest-Based Clubs

Start clubs based on common interests, like Employee Resource Groups, book clubs, sports teams, or crafting groups. This lets employees connect over shared hobbies.

4. Volunteering Together

Organize group volunteering activities. Helping others together can create strong bonds and a sense of teamwork.

5. Lunch Mix-Ups

Pair employees from different departments to have lunch together. It’s a fun way to meet new people.

6. Wellness Challenges

Create team-based wellness challenges, like step-count contests or healthy cooking competitions. These promote health and teamwork.

7. Appreciation Boards

Set up a board where employees can post notes of appreciation for their coworkers. This spreads positivity and acknowledges good work.

8. Lunch and Learns 

Organize lunch sessions where employees can share their skills or hobbies, like cooking, photography, or coding. It’s fun and educational.

9. Digital Coffee Breaks

For remote teams, set up virtual coffee breaks where employees can chat informally. Use video calls to keep the conversation personal.

10. Pet Photo Fridays

Encourage employees to share photos of their pets every Friday. It’s a light-hearted way to connect and share a part of their personal lives.

11. Office Garden

If you have space, start an office garden where employees can plant and take care of flowers or vegetables together. It’s relaxing and encourages teamwork.

12. Team Retreats

Plan offsite retreats focused on team-building activities. It helps build stronger relationships in a fun setting.

13. Peer Mentorship

Develop peer mentorship programs where employees can mentor and learn from each other. This promotes knowledge sharing and closer relationships.

14. Celebrate Together

Celebrate birthdays, cultural festivals, and work anniversaries. It makes everyone feel valued and recognized.

Build Strong Social Connections

Even before the challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, many individuals experienced loneliness. However, there are steps we can take to improve the situation.

Helping everyone feel connected at work is super important. It makes us happier and healthier. By planning fun activities, creating support groups, celebrating together, and encouraging mentorship, we can build a strong, happy team. 

Share your go-to tips for building social connections at work in the comments below!