School counsels on kindness at workplace

Greensprings school, has advised companies to encourage a culture of love in the educational sector in Lagos.

The school reports says it would encourage good relationship and employee productivity.

Mrs Cynthia Odunaiya, Head of Human Resources at Greensprings School, gave her words while speaking about the ‘14 Days Acts of Kindness,’ initiative introduced by the school in celebration of Valentine’s season, said the initiative was aimed at reinforcing the love and kindness shared in the school community.

Staff members were encouraged to engage in deliberate acts of kindness towards their colleagues and loved ones.

Odunaiya noted that the initiative was needed in the workplace to ensure that employees experienced love and happiness, as this would motivate them to put in their best and ultimately increase productivity during the 14 Days  Act of Kindness.

She said, “Three things matter in every organisation, and they are the people (staff), the product, and the profit. In all these, people are at the centre; hence, the work environment must be warm and comfortable for them to thrive. Thus, there is a need to come up with exciting initiatives that will make them happy and promote bonding among colleagues.”

At Greensprings, we have several initiatives and staff engagement to ensure that our employees feel heard, loved, and respected. Some of them include regular wellness talks and health checkups through our HMO partners; long service recognition awards; most valuable employees of the month; birthday shoutouts and surprise milestone celebrations.

Generally, we maintain an open-door policy for all staff and ensure fair hearing for everyone, because this enables us to get feedback directly from employees. There was a time when we noticed a gap in workflow, so we organised a session with employee representations from different generations comprising Generation X, Millennials and Gen-Z. After meaningful deliberations about the ways of work, we modified our policy to be more suitable for the diverse generational needs within the organisation.”

In line with school’s motto, Odunaiya disclosed and urge other institutions to promote a culture of love in the workplace as part of human-centric HR initiative.

“We do all we do because we want everyone in our organisation to feel heard and valued. This helps us to sustain our service culture, thus aligning perfectly with our motto, which is ‘In Love Serve One Another.’ Organisations can take a cue from this to ensure that they have a culture of love as this will greatly improve employee productivity,” she concluded.

Odunaiya is an Associate Member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel Management and a member of the Society for Human Resource Management.

Zainab Odunayo
Zainab Odunayo
Zainab Odunayo is a News Reporter at Wakadaily News, specializing in politics and current affairs. With a strong passion for storytelling and a keen interest in social issues, Zainab brings insightful perspectives to her reporting.

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