Employee challenges are a fun and effective way to energize your workplace, promote healthy competition, and strengthen culture. Whether your goals are to boost morale, promote wellness, improve safety, or inspire recognition, a well-designed challenge can align employees around shared goals and company values.
Below are five challenge playbooks you can adapt throughout the year. Each playbook includes theme ideas, goals, and examples of activities or campaigns to get you started.
Goal: Promote physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing to create a healthier, happier workforce.
Challenge Ideas:
Step or Movement Challenge: Track daily steps or minutes of activity for a week.
Hydration Challenge: Encourage employees to drink eight glasses of water daily for a week or month.
Mindfulness Challenge: Complete a mindfulness activity, such as meditation or journaling, for a week or month
Healthy Habit Challenge: Establish a healthy habit, like taking the stairs or preparing healthy meals, and log completion.
Pro Tip: Reward participation, not just top performers, to make wellness inclusive.
Goal: Reinforce safe work habits, especially in manufacturing, logistics, or field-based environments.
Challenge Ideas:
Zero-Incident Challenge: Complete a zero-incident week or month without safety violations.
Safety Spotter Challenge: Identify and submit potential safety improvements in the workplace.
Safety Quiz Week: Test knowledge with short, fun safety trivia or checklists.
PPE Challenge: Recognize employees who consistently model proper safety gear use and procedures.
Pro Tip: Tie safety challenges to recognition badges or small incentives to make compliance motivating.
Goal: Strengthen appreciation, teamwork, and company culture through recognition and participation.
Challenge Ideas:
Values Week Challenge: Encourage employees to send recognition tied to each company value.
Recognition Streak Challenge: Challenge teams to recognize at least one colleague every day for a week.
Team Spotlight Challenge: Nominate and highlight a colleague or team each week for their contributions.
Recognition Bingo Challenge: Complete a bingo card of recognition-related actions, like sending a thank-you, giving a shoutout, or celebrating a milestone.
Pro Tip: Use your recognition platform (like Recognize) to track participation, award points, and share highlights in company communications.
Goal: Promote professional growth and continuous learning.
Challenge Ideas:
Skill Sprint: Complete a micro-learning course or certification.
Book or Podcast Club: Read a professional book or listen to a podcast and share key takeaways.
Cross-Training Challenge: Cross-train in a new skill or role within the company.
Mentorship Challenge: Participate in mentorship sessions as a mentor or mentee.
Pro Tip: Offer badges or points for completion, and spotlight participants who share learning takeaways.
To keep challenges fresh and effective:
Rotate challenge types each quarter (e.g., Q1 Wellness, Q2 Recognition, Q3 Safety, Q4 Social Impact).
Use recognition tools like Recognize to track participation, award badges, and celebrate winners publicly.
Focus on fun, inclusion, and purpose — not just competition.
When done right, challenges transform everyday work into meaningful, shared experiences that drive engagement, wellbeing, and organizational success.