How to make it: Make each side of the board a different color to indicate that the sides are different. With inspiration on one side and information on the other, this board will make everyone feel well-rounded. Why people love it: The half & half board gives everyone a little bit of everything they want. The Half & Half Board provides the best of both worlds-important information and fun information. Office Bulletin Board Idea #8: The Half & Half Board Post a list of instructions (make multiple copies so employees can grab the sheet and go): How to make it: Create and title a simple board, and put some Polaroid cameras, tape, and markers on a table in front. That’s way more fun to look at than a perfectly posed headshot. Why people love it: People will love seeing their coworkers caught in candid moments. Use a blank board and some old-fashioned Polaroid cameras to get your office buzzing like a social media channel. Office Bulletin Board Idea #7: Not-So-Instagram Board
Simply ask your team for a few key bits of information to post each month. How to make it: Every HR department has tons of tidbits they wish people knew. People are happy to be informed, and the HR department will be happy to have the perfect venue for sharing some information. Why people love it: Employees learn about regulations, changes, and policies they never would otherwise.
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This perfect for any HR pro looking for the right staff board ideas. This board gives your HR department a venue for posting all the important information they have to share. Office Bulletin Board Idea #6: The HR Hub Board You can list how many current employees you have, how many square feet the office measures, the year the company was founded, and more. How to make it: Fill your board with highlights from your company’s About Us page. They’re especially tickled when you can tell them something they didn’t already know about the place they work every day. Why people love it: People love knowledge.
These information board ideas give you a chance to remedy that. You know all that information you worked hard pulling together for your website’s About Us page? Well, it’s wonderful, but many of your employees have never seen it. Office Bulletin Board Idea #5: The About Us Board (Thank you to Lynn from the State of the Office Manager facebook group for this idea) How to make it: Start with a basic board foundation and post your announcements on water-resistant or laminated paper to keep bathroom moisture from blurring your message. Why people love it: Who doesn’t love finding a bright and informative surprise in a boring bathroom? Plus, since people using the restroom are already in the “break mindset,” they’re more likely to stop and check out your message. Talk about creative workplace bulletin board themes. The Bathroom Board is exactly what it sounds like-a bulletin board you put in the bathroom. Office Bulletin Board Idea #4: The Bathroom Board Make the board even more personal by picking one employee each month to share their favorite exercise and healthy snack choices. Include a sign-up sheet for the office fitness club if you have one. How to make it: Post exercises people can do right at their desks as well as schedules for some local fitness classes. Everyone will love getting the information and inspiration they need to get more active. Why people love it: Who doesn’t love feeling good? Plus, many people don’t engage in fitness activities because they don’t know where to start. This board reminds employees of ways to stay fit, even if they sit in an office all day. Office Bulletin Board Idea #3: The Fitness Board Wednesday Happy Hour at Frederick’s anyone?
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How to make it: Post company-sponsored events and leave slots for employees to add their own events or event suggestions. Sometimes, you think you’ve let everyone know about an event, but really, you haven’t.
Why people love it: This board makes everyone feel included and in the know. This is a jazzed-up version of a typical event board. Office Bulletin Board Idea #2: The Social Butterfly Board Grab a chalkboard (the bigger the better), some colorful chalk, and an eraser, and you have everything you need to make your Buzz Board. How to make it: This communication board idea is super easy to make. Joanne likes to write an engaging question on the board, and she alternates between fun questions and work-related questions to keep things fresh. Why people love it: The Buzz Board changes constantly, keeping people excited by a steady flow of new information. Photo courtesy of Joanne via the State of the Office Manager facebook group