2023 Business Goals

How to stay on track to your goals this 2023

The start of a new year is not too different from the start of a marathon. A lot of people and businesses set out with oodles of enthusiasm and a rush of wild energy. Soon enough, both end up running out of steam and lagging behind other better-planned runners or businesses.

An experienced marathoner himself, Gaurav (Rav) Mendiratta (Founder, SocioSquares) understands the perils of getting into both, a challenging new year and a marathon without following the right process and finding the right people.

The right process. In a marathon, this will enable you to set and alter your pace in a way that ensures you keep moving forward without burning out earlier on. In business, this will help you move towards your goals without having to stop, slow down or go off track for reasons that could have been avoided. 

The right people. Who you run with makes a difference to how well you run; choose a group that’s fast from the get-go and you increase your chances of an early burn out. Choose a group that begins slow and picks up the pace at all the right times, and you stand your best chance of not only making it to the finish line but also setting your personal best along the way. Likewise, in business, the people you surround yourself with play a role in determining how smoothly your business progresses toward its goals. Choose people with the right skills and experience and you’ll find yourself maintaining a steady momentum, on the path to success.

So how do you get your business to the finish line this 2023? At SocioSquares, we believe the answer lies in making business processes more efficient and functional teams more aptly skilled to ensure excellence in the services delivered. It’s a strategy we believe will prove helpful in getting your business to your goals. May you have a successful year ahead.

How to keep stress from escalating in virtual workplace environment

Stress has always been a side-effect of pursuing ambitions and chasing goals in a relentlessly fast and competitive world. The impact of stress at work could range from mild signs like forgetfulness and occasional irritation to more severe manifestations like anxiety, depression and withdrawal from interactions and responsibilities. It was at a time when organizations had barely gotten round to addressing stress issues within their environments that a new catastrophe struck. Covid. With lockdowns and restrictions on even the smallest and simplest of freedoms, this unprecedented phase elevated an already existing problem to even more devastating proportions.

Like the world, at SocioSquares we too were impacted by the Covid phase. In fact, we continued being impacted even after the world around us slowly started getting back to their physical work environments. Because we’re primarily a virtual workplace, we had no choice but to keep our employees operating in a virtual space. Unlike other employees, our employees couldn’t get back to brainstorming with colleagues in conference rooms, enjoy chats in the pantry or sit across in person with HR staff or department heads to share their concerns or problems. With nowhere to go except Zoom meeting rooms, the stress in our employees was palpable, and we realized something had to be done, and fast.

This is when we introduced the activity of virtual stress tests for all our employees on a weekly basis. Every week in a collective virtual session, each of our employees would be invited to anonymously answer a simple question on their screens “How stressful has your week been?” At the start of this exercise, we discovered close to one-third of our employees were falling within the severely stressed category. We took immediate measures in the form of initiating counseling sessions with our HR staff and/or department heads. These sessions helped us understand an overstressed employee’s problem which enabled us to provide stress alleviating solutions in the form of reduced workloads, altered responsibility profiles, extra team support, sanctioned work breaks, and so on. With ongoing problem identification and resolution over the next few months, we were able to bring down the population in the severely stressed category to 0. And it has remained so since, although we do end up with an entrant or two in this category occasionally. However, we are now quickly able to defuse an overstressed employee and mitigate them to a stress category that is healthier and definitely more manageable. 

Stress is perhaps the greatest productivity killer at most workplaces. At SocioSquares, we believe though stress is unavoidable in a severely competitive world, it can be controlled and prevented from damaging an organization’s fabric. Early detection and remedy of stress is key to cultivating a workplace that employees like being at, and where they are more favorably inclined to collaborate, learn, perform, grow and lead.