Picture this: every time a colleague has a tech issue, they run straight to Claire from marketing who has demonstrated a high level of tech competence. Claire is the hero of the office, solving tech problems left and right with a smile alongside her official job role. But what happens when Claire starts feeling more like a tech caretaker than a valued team member?

This is something not often talked about, but we believe in recognising and appreciating the unsung heroes of the workplace—the ones who can quietly make your computers work, and help other team members when they accidentally press a shortcut to turn their screen upside down. These unofficial IT geniuses are the backbone of many companies, and a little recognition of their efforts will go a long way.

The silent struggle

Your go-to IT person is likely juggling more than you realise. From fixing the printer (again) to recovering lost files, their day is a whirlwind of troubleshooting and problem-solving alongside the role you officially employ them for. This constant demand can lead to burnout, leaving your IT whizz feeling underappreciated and overwhelmed.

Keeping your team happy isn’t just good for them—it’s good for business. If you’re reading this and someone from your team comes to mind, here’s how we suggest you can make a real difference:

  1. Acknowledge their efforts: A simple “thank you” can go a long way. Publicly recognising their hard work during team meetings or in company newsletters shows that you see and appreciate their contributions.
  2. Provide continuous learning opportunities: Invest in their growth by offering courses and certifications if they would like to take them. Not only does this keep their skills sharp, but it also shows you’re committed to their career development.
  3. Set clear boundaries: Ensure your go-to IT person isn’t on call 24/7. Encourage a healthy work-life balance by distributing tech responsibilities among the team. You could allow time for them to provide training to others on basics like file conversion or changing printer cartridges.
  4. Create a supportive environment: Foster a culture where everyone feels comfortable asking for help from each other without overburdening a single person. Encourage questions to be asked by email rather than an immediate channel, so your go-to person can deal with them as they have time, rather than being repeatedly pulled from other tasks.
  5. Offer perks and incentives: Consider tech-related perks like the latest gadgets, software, or even a day off for hitting major milestones. These gestures show your appreciation in a real and tangible way.

Transforming your workplace

By implementing these strategies, you can transform your workplace into a haven for your unofficial IT professionals. They’ll feel valued and respected, which in turn, boosts their morale and productivity. Remember, a happy team means fewer disruptions and smoother operations for everyone.

Don’t let your IT heroes fade into the background. Recognise their efforts, support their growth, and watch your business flourish.

We pride ourselves on being approachable and insightful, cutting through the tech jargon to deliver real solutions. If you need additional IT support, let’s work together to continue creating a supportive environment to help your business thrive.

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