Keep Your Employees Happy and Make More Money

Are your employees giving your company ‘their all?’ Do they believe that what they’re doing is important? Do they feel appreciated? Do they show up for work each day with passion and purpose?

A ‘red flag’ should go up if you answered “no” to any of those questions. Why? Managers who aren’t taking care of their employees are missing out on significant cost-savings and profits.

For business leaders in companies of all sizes, the writing is on the wall: You can make and save money by keeping employees engaged. Today’s managers must make it a priority to get to know them so that they, in turn, can provide whatever’s needed to keep their teams fully engaged in what they do. This creates wins for everyone. With that in mind, here are nine management tips for creating and sustaining employee engagement:

1) Let go of any negative opinions you may have about your employees. Approach each of them as a source of unique knowledge with something valuable to contribute to the company. Remember that you are co-creating the achievement of a vision with them.

2) Make sure employees have everything they need to do their jobs. Remember when you started a new school year and you’d prepare by getting all new school supplies? Why not build just such an opportunity into your department simply by asking each staff member, or the team as a whole, “Do you have everything you need to be as competent as you can be?” Remember, just as marketplace and customer needs change at daily, so do your employees’ needs change.

3) Clearly communicate what’s expected of employees – what the company values and vision are, and how the company defines success. Employees can?t perform well or be productive if they don’t clearly know what it is they’re there to do ? and the part they play in the overall success of the company. Be sure to communicate your expectations – and to do it often.

4) Get to know your employees – especially their goals, their stressors, what excites them and how they each define ‘success.’ I’m not suggesting you pry too deeply or start ‘counseling’ your team members. What I am suggesting is that you show an interest in their well being and that, when appropriate, you do what it takes to enable them to feel more fulfilled and better balanced.

5) Make sure they are trained – and retrained – in problem solving and conflict resolution skills. These critical skills will help them interact better with you, their teammates, customers and suppliers. It’s common sense – better communications reduce stress and increase positive outcomes.

6) Constantly ask how YOU are doing in your employees’ eyes. I know it can be difficult for managers to request employee feedback – and it can be equally if not more challenging for an employee to give the person who evaluates them an honest response. To get strong at this skill and to model it for employees, begin dialogs with employees using conversation starters such as, “It’s one of my goals to constantly improve myself as a manager. What would you like to see me do differently? What could I be doing to make your job easier?” Be sure to accept feedback graciously and to express appreciation.

7) Pay attention to company stories and rituals. Are people laughing at each other or with each other? Do they repeat stories of success of moments of shame? Stay away from participating in discussions that are destructive to people or the organization, and keep success stories alive.

8) Reward and recognize employees in ways that are meaningful to them (that’s why getting to know your employees is so important). And remember to celebrate both accomplishments AND efforts to give employees working on long-term goals a boost.

9) Be consistent for the long haul. If you start an ‘engagement initiative’ and then drop it your efforts will backfire, creating employee estrangement. People are exhausted and exasperated from ‘program du jour’ initiatives that engage their passion and then fizzle out when the manager gets bored, fired or moved to another department. There’s a connection between an employee’s commitment to an initiative and a manager’s commitment to supporting it. A manager’s ongoing commitment to keeping people engaged, involved in and excited about the work they do and the challenges they face must be a daily priority.

Ultimately, you must keep in mind that employees are a company’s greatest assets. Their collective ideas, feedback and enthusiasm for what they do can help your business grow and succeed. Some people are naturally wired to give their all and do their best no matter where they work. But the majority of people require the guidance of skilled managers who welcome their ideas, ask for feedback and generate enthusiasm in order to have a sense of purpose and energy about what they do.

About The Sundance Company

Established in 1976, The Sundance Company has the experience to help you with your commercial real estate needs in Boise, Meridian, Nampa, and the greater Treasure Valley. If your requirements include property management, leasing, real estate development, project planning, construction or space planning then look to us. The Sundance Company has more than 1.5 million square feet of office and industrial space available in prime Boise and Meridian locations. More information is available at www.sundanceco.com or 208.322.7300.

Boise Valley Commercial Real Estate Build-to-Suit Options Available from The Sundance Company

The Sundance Company, a commercial real estate leader with more than 1.5 million square feet of office and industrial space available in prime locations throughout the Boise Valley, prides itself on its ability to provide options and tailor solutions to its client’s needs.

Since 1976, The Sundance Company has offered a multitude of possibilities with its build-to-suit commercial real estate options throughout the Boise Valley. Confident tenants and buyers look to The Sundance Company for build-to-suit/construction because The Sundance Company has the size and diversity to avoid the need for a “one-size-fits-all” approach—thereby assuring customized solutions that are genuinely tailored to each client’s needs.

If the current market does not offer what your business is looking for, you can now consider designing and building a facility to suit your exact specifications, rather than renewing your current lease or settling for an “as is” building. Build-to-suit opportunities represent just one of the alternatives available to companies today in the Boise Valley commercial real estate environment. Many executives procuring space for their companies find a build-to-suit option most advantageous, and The Sundance Company can effectively and efficiently assist you with your needs.

Delivering customized solutions is the foundation of The Sundance Company’s build-to-suit program as we have collaborated and worked with customers to manage the entire build-to-suit process, including site selection, land acquisition, facility specifications, permitting, construction and ownership. The proven structure of The Sundance Company’s build-to-suit project team benefits our customers through its articulation of a clear mission and direction. The in-house management team values its personal connections and the relationship of trust it has created with its tenants and property owners, which include national and regional companies, some of whom have been in Sundance buildings for more than 15 years.

About The Sundance Company

Established in 1976, The Sundance Company has the experience to help you with your commercial real estate needs in Boise, Meridian, Nampa, and the greater Treasure Valley. If your requirements include property management, leasing, real estate development, project planning, construction or space planning then look to us. The Sundance Company has more than 1.5 million square feet of office and industrial space available in prime Boise and Meridian locations. More information is available at www.sundanceco.com or 208.322.7300.

Wall Street Journal: Commercial Market is Dealing

A recent article by the Wall Street Journal discusses how commercial real-estate brokerages and related companies are attracting merger and acquisition partners as the commercial-property market rebounds.

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http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703643104576291452170232740.html?mod=googlenews_wsj

About The Sundance Company

Established in 1976, The Sundance Company has the experience to help you with your commercial real estate needs in Boise, Meridian, Nampa, and the greater Treasure Valley. If your requirements include property management, leasing, real estate development, project planning, construction or space planning then look to us. The Sundance Company has more than 1.5 million square feet of office and industrial space available in prime Boise and Meridian locations. More information is available at www.sundanceco.com or 208.322.7300.

Improving Productivity with Hand Sanitizers?

Every year, companies across the country lose more than 63 billion dollars of productivity due to employee sickness. Work illnesses contribute to lost output, reduced worker efficiency, and man power shortfalls that account for the majority of the money lost due to worker illness and injury.

Throughout the fiscal year, workers on average take 8 annual sick days. Once regarded as a simple “cost of doing business” scenario, companies now have an option to fight unforeseen and avoidable staff sick time which ultimately drains the organization’s bottom line. This highly effective tool for fighting illness and keeping office productivity high is hand sanitizer. Surprisingly, merely installing and using a hand sanitizer dispenser on site can help save an organization billions of dollars a year.

By simply installing dispensers and enforcing a company policy on their use, the office can stay healthier and more productive throughout the year. A hand sanitizer dispenser at the entrance of the cafeteria, conference rooms, and any other high-traffic common area will help stop the spread of germs. Something as simple as a rinse free, nonalcoholic gel or foam can stop illnesses from spreading through an innocent handshake or cough.

Convenience is king when it comes to an effective office policy. Mounting a clearly visible and easily accessible hand sanitizer dispenser on the wall next to all main entrances and outside of bathrooms will help employees remember to use them often. Workers will quickly become accustomed to accessing a quick shot of hand sanitizer as they function throughout the day in various parts of the office. This practice will ultimately help prevent them from becoming infected with any sickness as well as help prohibit them from passing germs on to colleagues.

Communicable illnesses force companies to forfeit copious amounts of productivity annually. Due to the strain of the current economic climate, people tend to return to work before obtaining a completely clean bill of health, thus perpetrating a germ’s continuing lifecycle by passing it on to unsuspecting coworkers. Each cold working its way through the staff ranks makes it easy to recognize its effect on overall output.

About The Sundance Company
Established in 1976, The Sundance Company has the experience to help you with your commercial real estate needs in Boise, Meridian, Nampa, and the greater Treasure Valley. If your requirements include property management, leasing, real estate development, project planning, construction or space planning then look to us. The Sundance Company has more than 1.5 million square feet of office and industrial space available in prime Boise and Meridian locations. More information is available at www.sundanceco.com or 208.322.7300.

Why Does The Sundance Company Close More Deals?

The Sundance Company success comes from the fact that we truly care about your success as well. We pride ourselves on the quality of our portfolio, the depth of our management team and, most of all, our dedication to our customers. We also have the top commercial real estate professionals in the Boise Valley employed at The Sundance Company, and they are extremely creative individuals and exceptional communicators. No matter the level of adversity, they evaluate their environment and industry conditions, then, they figure out a way to get space leased and effectively meet your business needs.

Sometimes expectations between tenants and property owners are so disparate, that there is no solution. However, generally there is little complexity in leasing commercial space, as long as the parties negotiating fully understand the deal and recognize their mutual goals have been bridged. The truly remarkable thing is how the professionals at The Sundance Company have bridged the needs of the parties and effectively communicated the financial engineering behind it designed to meet the needs of each party. This is one reason why our commercial real estate professionals close more deals.

About The Sundance Company
Established in 1976, The Sundance Company has the experience to help you with your commercial real estate needs in Boise, Meridian, Nampa, and the greater Treasure Valley. If your requirements include property management, leasing, real estate development, project planning, construction or space planning then look to us. The Sundance Company has more than 1.5 million square feet of office and industrial space available in prime Boise and Meridian locations. More information is available at www.sundanceco.com or 208.322.7300.

 

Boise Valley Commercial Real Estate for Lease – SilverStone Corporate Center

A quarter mile from Interstate 84 at the Eagle Interchange, SilverStone Corporate Center is a 90-acre master planned employment center centrally located in Southern Idaho’s Treasure Valley. With over 1 million square feet of tenant amenities within minutes of Silverstone Park, the center is an efficient three level floor plan, accommodating office users from 1,500 to 90,000 square feet. Silverstone also features a professional onsite business concierge available – www.silverstoneamenitycenter.com – to assist with all of your business planning and state-of-the-art meeting facilities designed to provide your business with everything you need to keep your company productive.

If the SilverStone Corporate Center does not fit your needs, then please check out The Sundance Company website to view property photos, search for space, or learn more about Sundance’s start-to-finish capabilities. The Sundance Company has more than 1.5 million square feet of office and industrial space available in prime Boise Valley locations.

Silverstone Corporate Center
3405 E. Overland Road
Meridian, ID 83642

Building Size: 120,792 square feet; does not include 4,004 square foot drive-thru
Site Area: 6,196 acres
Zoning: CC
Year Built: 2009
Number of Floors: Three
Parking: 4.5/ 1,000 usable square feet (partial covered parking and walkways)
Construction: Steel super structure with steel stud framing
Exterior: Granite exterior panel system with gold reflected window system
Roof: Single ply EDPM membrane roofing system
Floor Construction: Ground Floor – 4” reinforced concrete slab
2nd & 3rd Floors – 3 1/2” to 5” of concrete over corrugated steel pan
HVAC: Ten (10) RTU’s with a VAV individual zoned system
Ceiling: Lay-in acoustic ceiling panels in 2’x4’ T-bar ceiling grid and indirect and recessed lighting
Elevator: Two (2) general purpose, 2,100 lbs capacity, 100 feet/minute
Ceiling Height: Minimum of 10’ in office areas
Restrooms: Two restroom cores per floor; located near each elevator core
Life Safety: Wet pipe fire protection system with alarm valves with Fire Department connection
Access: Keyless card entry with electronic door monitoring
Miscellaneous: A landmark building located at Silverstone Park, with unprecedented combination of accessible location, luxurious finishes and unusually distinctive amenities.

About The Sundance Company
Established in 1976, The Sundance Company has the experience to help you with your commercial real estate needs in Boise, Meridian, Nampa, and the greater Treasure Valley. If your requirements include property management, leasing, real estate development, project planning, construction or space planning then look to us. The Sundance Company has more than 1.5 million square feet of office and industrial space available in prime Boise and Meridian locations. More information is available at www.sundanceco.com or 208.322.7300.

Globe St: Commercial Real Estate Recovery on Track

A recent article on Globest.com discusses how the nation’s commercial real estate market is back on track.

Despite the fits and starts and multiple global and domestic headwinds addressed in recent blogs, the economic recovery should continue this year and hopefully gain more momentum as bad news abates. A similar pattern exists for recovery of the nation’s commercial real estate market, only with different lag and lead times by property type.

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http://www.globest.com/blogs/streetsmart/-308429-1.html

About The Sundance Company
Established in 1976, The Sundance Company has the experience to help you with your commercial real estate needs in Boise, Meridian, Nampa, and the greater Treasure Valley. If your requirements include property management, leasing, real estate development, project planning, construction or space planning then look to us. The Sundance Company has more than 1.5 million square feet of office and industrial space available in prime Boise and Meridian locations. More information is available at www.sundanceco.com or 208.322.7300.

How Important Is Infrastructure?

Keeping up on computer and telecommunications technology seems a full-time job these days. Jargon aside, how important is the ability to access the latest and greatest technology when deciding on my company´s next office space?

First, let´s define technological capacity as infrastructure. And yes, you should pay close attention to technological infrastructure elements such as wiring, cabling and bandwidth capabilities within a prospective office building. The quality of a building´s infrastructure determines your ability to tap into the rapidly changing technology that´s increasingly important to modern companies.

Generally, newer buildings have been “wired” for every need. Before you lease space in an older office building, make certain that the wiring has been upgraded to handle modern technology.

Pay extra attention to the technology infrastructure when checking out buildings that weren´t originally intended for office use. Lofts, converted retail space and other “adaptive reuse” spaces often-present special problems from a technology standpoint.

About The Sundance Company
Established in 1976, The Sundance Company has the experience to help you with your commercial real estate needs in Boise, Meridian, Nampa, and the greater Treasure Valley. If your requirements include property management, leasing, real estate development, project planning, construction or space planning then look to us. The Sundance Company has more than 1.5 million square feet of office and industrial space available in prime Boise and Meridian locations. More information is available at www.sundanceco.com or 208.322.7300.

Signs That It Is Time To Move Your Business

As a successful small business owner, you may soon find yourself in the enviable position of outgrowing your current office space. Staying put in a cramped office is not a solution. A smart business owner knows when it’s time to trade up and move somewhere with more breathing room.

Here are 10 surefire signs that it’s time to move or expand your office:

1. People are sitting on top of one another. Face it: your employees need their space, especially if being on the telephone all day is part of their job. Nobody wants to listen to every conversation his or her neighbor makes, which can be very distracting while trying to do other work.

2. The break room is “standing room only.” If your on-site lunchroom or break room is always full, employees may start going elsewhere for their breaks, which can mean extended lunch hours. Remember that happy employees are productive employees, so don’t scrimp when it comes to providing them with adequate space in which to recharge.

3. Workstations are cramped. If your employees practically have their computers sitting on their laps (and they’re not laptops), it’s time for roomier office space. People need to feel physically comfortable to do their jobs effectively.

4. The conference room is now an office. Stashing a few employees in the conference room is a convenient, short-term solution to office overcrowding. But it’s also a red flag for any business owner, indicating that it’s time for a more permanent solution to your space issues.

5. The mailroom is swamped. Don’t waste time and energy trying to operate with a mailroom that has long outgrown its capacity to service your office. If your mailroom is becoming a bottleneck due to overcrowding, it’s time for a bigger one.

6. Filing cabinets are overflowing. Yes, it’s important to save paperwork. But if your filing cabinet doors won’t shut because of the amount of papers and records crammed into them, your office is getting too big for its britches.

7. There’s high employee turnover. While a steady exodus of staff can be indicative of a number of problems, it may also be your wake-up call, telling you that your office is not a comfortable place in which to work.

8. The hallway is the new storage closet. Besides being a fire hazard, using the hallways as storage takes away the professional appearance of your office. If you let the physical space spiral into cluttered chaos, that can reflect upon your employees’ work, which may become messy and unfinished.

9. Parking has become a challenge. If you’re starting to overhear complaints about the difficulty employees have in finding an available space in the parking lot, it may another sign to look for new digs.

10. Your business has increasing needs. More employees, new equipment, and other resources may be necessary to meet the increased demand of your business. If space limitations are preventing you from adding such necessary resources, you may be limiting the potential growth of your business.

About The Sundance Company
Established in 1976, The Sundance Company has the experience to help you with your commercial real estate needs in Boise, Meridian, Nampa, and the greater Treasure Valley. If your requirements include property management, leasing, real estate development, project planning, construction or space planning then look to us. The Sundance Company has more than 1.5 million square feet of office and industrial space available in prime Boise and Meridian locations. More information is available at www.sundanceco.com or 208.322.7300.

Boise Valley Commercial Real Estate for Lease – SilverStone Business Campus: Garnet Place

Located in the Silverstone Business Campus, an 180-acre business park at South Eagle and East Overland Roads in Meridian, Idaho, Garnet Place is a 12,600 square feet Class A commercial real estate building that can accommodate office, flex, and warehouse clients in the Boise Valley. The desirable location features modern steel-frame building with stone and glass exterior, excellent parking ration, and an approximate traffic count of 14,000 cars daily. Garnet Place e is situated less than one mile south of Interstate 84 Interchange and St. Luke’s Regional Medical Center, and there are more than three million square feet of services and amenities within a one and a half mile radius.

If Garnet Place at the SilverStone Business Campus does fit your needs, then please check out The Sundance Company website to view property photos, search for space, or learn more about Sundance’s start-to-finish capabilities. The Sundance Company has more than 1.5 million square feet of office and industrial space available in prime Boise Valley locations.

Garnet Place – SilverStone Business Campus
2365 S. Cobalt Way
Meridian, ID 83642

Site Area: 1.06 acres
Zoning:   C-C
Stories:   One
Project Size:   12,546 square feet
Construction: Reinforced concrete tilt-up with 6-inch square steel columns
Year Built: 2005
Roof: Single ply EDPM roofing system on 2 layers of 1 1⁄2 polyiso board on metal decking and bar joists framing system with vapor barrier
Ceiling Clear Height:  10 feet in office areas, 18 feet in flex areas
Floor Construction:  4” reinforced concrete slab over 18” compacted base
Ceiling: Lay-in acoustic ceiling panels in 2’x4’ T-bar ceiling grid with indirect and recessed lighting
HVAC: 5-ton gas-fired carrier rooftop units. 100,000 BTU; 2,000 CFM
Parking: 55 spaces
Restrooms: Shared or private tenant restrooms throughout
Life Safety:  Wet pipe fire protection system with alarm valves with Fire Department Connection Miscellaneous:   Tenants have individual exterior entrances to their suites. There is extensive perimeter and site landscaping; distinctive entry portals at signaled intersections on Eagle Road as well as on Overland Road; consistent architecture throughout the park.

About The Sundance Company
Established in 1976, The Sundance Company has the experience to help you with your commercial real estate needs in Boise, Meridian, Nampa, and the greater Treasure Valley. If your requirements include property management, leasing, real estate development, project planning, construction or space planning then look to us. The Sundance Company has more than 1.5 million square feet of office and industrial space available in prime Boise and Meridian locations. More information is available at www.sundanceco.com or 208.322.7300.