BASICS OF EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT
WHAT IS EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT
BENEFITS OF EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT
Increased Productivity
Reduced Employee Stress
Greater
Employee Commitment
Better
Customer Service
Lower Absenteeism
Fewer
Mistakes
Increased
Employee Wellbeing
Lower
Employee Turnover
More Effective Leadership
Contributes
to a Happier Home Life
THE ROLE OF LEADRSHIP IN EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT
The champions of employee engagement are
organizational leaders. They are the primary organizers and supporters of an
involved culture. Their role includes
- Set the tone
- Cast a vision
- Communicate changes made
- Update the organization on progress
THE ROLE OF HR DEPARTMENT IN EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT
Initiatives to
increase employee engagement should be owned by HR, and teams should be held
responsible. HR department’s role includes
- Select the right employee engagement partner
- Implement tools and processes
- Support and develop managers
- Manage day-to-day needs and happenings related to engagement efforts
THE ROLE OF MANAGERS IN EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT
More than anybody
else, managers communicate with their staff. They need to foster an atmosphere
where each person can flourish and actively participate. Role of managers includes
- Build good relationships with each employee
- Serve as a sounding board for employee feedback and suggestions
- Recognize and celebrate individual and team performance
- Provide continuous performance feedback
- Help employees develop and grow
THE ROLE OF EMPLOYEES IN EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT
Employees are an
organization's front-line spokespersons and its primary window into the
employee experience. Their role includes
- Provide honest, candid, and actionable feedback about what is and isn’t working
- Brainstorm new and creative solutions that address their concerns
- Own their performance and development
- Engage in meaningful relationships with their teams and managers
HOW DOES A COMPANY BUILD EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT?
- Prioritize company culture.
- Inspire employees through mission, vision, and values.
- Develop and equip your managers as coaches.
- Build great communication habits.
- Create a robust feedback culture.
- Share employee feedback and always follow up.
- Paint a clear picture of success at organization, team, and employee levels.
- Recognize employees for their contributions.
- Provide access to employee development opportunities.
- Prioritize flexibility and employee wellbeing.
- Invest in technology that helps you do all of the above!
MEASURING TECHNIQUES OF EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT
Employee Engagement Surveys
Pulse Surveys
Employee Lifecycle Surveys
COMMON BARRIERS TO EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT AND HOW TO OVERCOME THEM
Lack of Leadership
Employee views of the
organization as a whole can be significantly impacted by senior leadership and
their actions.
To avoid becoming
challenges to employee engagement, leaders must move forward by explicitly
modeling the organization's basic principles.
Lack of Communications & Transparency
Employee engagement
is directly correlated with frequency of communication. All employee roles may
feel left behind and demotivated if crucial information is not easily
accessible to them.
Throughout the whole
employee life cycle, adopt a two-way communication plan. You can gather all
business resources in an orderly manner using elements like surveys and polls,
as well as the knowledge library.
Unavailability of Employee Recognition Strategy
Lack of appreciation
has a significant negative impact on employee engagement because it may cause
them to feel emotionally detached from their work, which may prevent them from
going above and beyond for the company they work for.
To get focused
efforts from people who value recognition, company needs to make recognition a
regular component of the culture at work. Try not to let tenure take priority
above performance.
Zero Attention to Work/Life Balance
Some organizational
leaders demand that everyone put the company first at all costs, with no regard
for the people's lives outside of work. Employee burnout and significant levels
of stress could result from this, which would immediately lower engagement
levels overall.
This can be overcome by
increasing workplace flexibility to keep employees interested.
REFERENCES
Anon, (n.d.). Available at: https://haiilo.com/blog/employee-engagement-8-statistics-you-need-to-know/.
Anon, (n.d.). Available at: https://www.linezero.com/blog/4-barriers-to-improving-employee-engagement.
Herman, M. (2022). Why is Employee Engagement so Important? TOP 20 Benefits. [online] LumApps. Available at: https://www.lumapps.com/employee-engagement/benefits-of-employee-engagement/.
Gallup (2020). How to Improve Employee Engagement in the Workplace. [online] Gallup.com. Available at: https://www.gallup.com/workplace/285674/improve-employee-engagement-workplace.aspx.
Ryba, K. (2021). What is Employee Engagement? [Definition]. [online] www.quantumworkplace.com. Available at: https://www.quantumworkplace.com/future-of-work/what-is-employee-engagement-definition.
Chamara Perera

A very valuable idea creation. It provides a detailed overview of the basis of employee engagement programs in organizations, particularly how others are treated in the organization. According to the article, productivity, quality and human satisfaction can be increased.
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