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How to prepare employees for a company move?

Announcing a company move to employees

For a company, a move is always a risky operation that can never be improvised. You have to be able to manage the change from a commercial and operational point of view, but also take into account the social aspect. This is all the more true when the company is moving outside its geographical area. To prepare your employees for your company's move, you need to inform them as early as possible and communicate with them throughout all the preparatory stages. How do you go about getting your teams on board for the move? Here are a few tips for announcing your company's move and preparing your employees for the change that 's coming as your business moves to new premises.

Preparing your teams for a company move

how to prepare employees for a company moveThere are several reasons why a company may want to relocate

  • a need for space to accommodate new employees or expand your production;
  • finding a more suitable location or the need to move closer to your partners;
  • company takeovers or business combinations;
  • a reduction in budget requiring the use of less expensive office space...

The importance of internal communication in a corporate move

Depending on the situation, the decision to move may be more or less easy for teams to accept. So you need to anticipate as much as possible, and prepare your staff for the move as far in advance as possible. In the event of a geographical move away from your bases, you may also have to deal with breaches of employment contracts. So, before taking any steps and embarking on the actual move, you need to weigh up the pros and cons carefully and, in any case, consult your social and economic committee.

Essential consultation with the company's Social and Economic Committee (CSE)

consulting the cse for your company moveAs with any project affecting employees' working conditions, the company's Social and Economic Committee (CSE) must be informed of any move. For CSE members, this means :

  • to give their opinion on the relocation project;
  • anticipate the consequences for staff, particularly in terms of mobility;
  • ensure that future premises comply with workspace layout rules (dimensions, temperature, lighting, etc.).

To avoid having to manage a social conflict, it is necessary to obtain theopinion of the CSE on the office relocation project before any decision is taken. It is also advisable to involve the CSE in the search for and choice of future premises, to facilitate the process and ensure staff support for the project.

Preparing teams for the move: a genuine change management approach

Once the decision to relocate has been taken and you've found the right premises, you need to do everything you can to getyour employees on board. This calls for good communication, team involvement in the company's choices, and precise organization accompanied by clear instructions to facilitate coordination of operations.

Communicating throughout the move preparation and implementation phases

A company move can be perceived by some employees as a threat. The most common problem areas include :

  • the distance between their home and business premises;
  • moving from partitioned offices to open space;
  • the possibility ofteleworking or not...

This is why any relocation project must be accompanied by a specific communication plan aimed at employees. The earlier employees are informed, the more likely it is that they will be involved, and that any problems will be detected and resolved as soon as possible. To do this, you need to start by identifying the psychosocial risks of the project, and be able to argue to put the consequences into perspective or find solutions. Be prepared for objections and show understanding by seeking solutions to concerns.

The means of communication used can be diverse and will depend on the size of the company:

  • photo distribution ;
  • presentation of plans and 3D models;
  • creation of an intranet, an internal newsletter...

You can also search the Internet for examples of corporate relocation communications.

Involve employees in the relocation project from the outset

preparing company teams for the moveTo obtain staff buy-in, we recommend :

  • organize site visits as soon as the new premises are acquired, but also during the fitting-out work;
  • to set up suggestion boxes and votes concerning elements of the project that directly concern employees (for example, on the subjects of furniture and organization of break rooms, the catering room, a company crèche, etc.);
  • plan events to present the project and welcome visitors to the new premises once they've moved in.

Set up clear procedures to facilitate operations

A few weeks before the move, you're going to need the help of your staff to pack boxes and organize the transfer of files and furniture. Be clear about what you expect from your staff, and provide them with a precise roadmap to facilitate coordination with the removal teams.

The aim is to ensure that your teams feel supported right through to the move to the new premises. Everyone needs to know exactly what they need to do in preparation for the move, and when they need to be ready to facilitate the movers' intervention.

If necessary, plan various steps to facilitate the transfer on D-day. For example, archives can be inspected in advance, so that they can be destroyed before the move. Files to be preserved can also be processed in advance of ongoing business. In the case of subcontracting, it's important that coordination between the various parties involved runs as smoothly as possible.

In addition to informing your staff about the move, you also need to plan as far in advance as possible how you are going to communicate with your employees to prepare them for the change. This is no mean feat, so it's in your interest to free yourself from purely logistical tasks and devote yourself fully to this social aspect of the move. If you have decided to entrust your company's move to a mover, remember to specify in your specifications your need for advice to coordinate the preparation work with your teams. Les Gentlemen du déménagement can also advise you on the personnel information you need for the move. To find out more about the services we offer for corporate removals, please contact us!

 

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