You have surely said to yourself many times that when you have time, you will think deeply about a certain issue and look for a more effective solution. Now you have the perfect opportunity. You can focus on improving dysfunctional processes, solving customer needs, designing new products, and better organizing your work.
Try suggesting an "excursion" to your team to see a customer of yours so that they can see how your products are used in practice. That will help them better understand the purpose of their work, which will increase their loyalty and performance.
Try writing a list of people who helped you this year, made your work easier or inspired you in some way and write them a handwritten thank-you note. Of course, you should only be expressing your gratitude without wanting them to do anything for you.
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Article source Forbes.com - prestigious American business magazine and website