How To Keep The Team With Great Culture

 

“Culture is what motivates and retains talented employees” – Betty Thompson 

Culture really is or should be your number one focus in any business. As a fitness business consultant, often,  I see a huge emphasis placed on creating amazing culture with members,  however,  I see it missing when it comes to the company and their team. 

We must place just as important emphasis on team culture, as we do on member culture – not only to ensure the happiness of our employees but it is true that true community grows from within – happy team = happy members.

When you have a team that is on side, classes get covered, messages get communicated and  the workplace becomes a happier place to be!

It can often be tough – especially in the fitness industry where we are recruiting casual employees and contractors, however this is why a great importance must be placed on ensuring we are doing everything we can to develop the best culture possible. 

Here is a quick check list to see how you are going as a facility and perhaps where you could look to improve…

  •  Upskill and development

Are you continually upskilling and developing your team? Are you getting into classes to give feedback, as well as finding opportunities to grow your team’s knowledge and skill set?

  •  Do you encourage team participation 

Are you AND the rest of your team attending each other’s classes? Great comradery and bonding happens through supporting each other simply through attendance

  •  A career path 

Is there room for your team members to grow? Take on more hours, take on more responsibility or even be mentored by a senior member of staff?

  •  Social activities and team bonding time

Everyone loves a good social! Are you making time for regular team catch ups out side the official meetings and workshops? Just getting out and having some fun together creates close knit teams fast and effectively

  •  Set clear boundaries and expectations with excellent communication 

Are you getting your team together for company meetings? I believe at least once a quarter is a good expectation

Team meetings are a space you can set clear boundaries and expectations with your team, you can keep them informed of any major changes or upcoming events, but  most importantly this clear communication allows them to feel like a valued important part of the team as you are taking the time to include them in this way 

  •  Reward your team 

Are you rewarding your team? Team player of the month, best class attendance, or best member feedback awards are great ways of acknowledging amazing team achievements. Perhaps this is  something you do in team meetings or over social media. Make sure you are consistent ie – if you set out to award monthly make sure you do