Is a company handbook actually worth it?

 

From an expert HR consultant's perspective, absolutely.

 

And in our latest article, we share exactly why, and what it protects you from.๏ปฟ

A decent handbook isn't just about staying on the right side of the law. It's about making your workday smoother.

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When everyone knows what's what, you spend less time explaining the same things over and over and more time getting on with running your business.


If you don't have one yet or yours needs updating, it's worth getting this sorted.


People stop interrupting your day


When your team knows how much PTO they get, what happens if they need to take sick leave or who's covering the Saturday shift, they're not constantly asking you.


You handle tricky situations more easily


Got a delivery driver who's consistently late or a retail associate whose customer service needs work? Clear policies give you something to work with instead of making it up as you go along. It doesn't solve everything, but at least you're not flying blind.


New people know what they're walking into


Nobody wants to start a job with no clue as to what's expected. A proper handbook shows you've thought things through.


Everyone's on the same page


When policies are written down, there's way less confusion about what flies and what doesn't.


Where it usually goes wrong


Generic templates that don't match reality


Easy to download something online, but half the time it's full of stuff that doesn't apply to your business or policies you'd never actually use.


Old policies nobody's looked at in years


Employment laws change often, and vary by state, so that handbook from 2019 might not be doing you any favors now.


Written like a legal textbook I

f your team can't get through it without falling asleep, what's the point?


Need help with creating a customized handbook for your business? We're happy to help. 


Schedule a quick call with us today.

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