Employee Engagement
Figure 1: Employee engagement (Source: Zaggle, 2019).
What Is Employee Engagement?Employee engagement is a workplace approach
that translates into the right conditions for all members of the Organization
to do their best every day, committed to the goals and values of their organization,
motivated by contributing to the success of the Organization, with a growing
sense of well-being.
Employee engagement is a human resources concept that
describes the employee's level of enthusiasm and dedication to his work.
Engaged employees take care of their work and the company's performance and
feel that their efforts are important. An employee works on you for more than a
salary and may believe that their well-being is linked to their productivity
and thus plays an important role in the success of their business
Why is employee engagement important?
Employee engagement is attractive to human resources because of
their direct benefits in terms of staff retention, employment, job satisfaction
and happiness. But the benefits of staff participation go beyond human
resources.
Benefits of employee engagement
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Increased customer satisfaction
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Improved productivity and efficiency
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Reduction of Staff turnover
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Lowered absenteeism
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Enhanced company culture
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Better business outcomes
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Decreased number of safety incidents
· Better employee health
What are the top drivers of employee engagement?Employee Engagement drivers are elements that have a
significant impact on employee participation outcomes. These are the things you
should act on when driving employee Engagement. All factors will affect
engagement – the key is to identify and work on the drivers that make the
biggest difference in your organization. The implementation of strategic staff
engagement activities that support these engines.
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Review survey results
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Choose focus areas
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Brainstorm solutions
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Make commitments
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Communication progress
Conclusion
Employee Engagement is a fundamental concept in an
effort to understand and describe, qualitatively and quantitatively, the nature
of the relationship between the organization and its staff.
References
Alfes, K., Shantz, A., Truss, C. & Soane, E.,
2013. The International Journal of Human Resource Management, 24(13).
Lalwani, P.,
2021. What Is Employee Engagement? Definition, Measurement, Drivers, and
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Zaggle,
2019. Zaggle. [Online]
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[Accessed 13 December 2021].
Employee engagement is important for all companies because it helps to create a better work culture, decrease employee turnover, increase productivity, continuously improve and customer relationships, and affect corporate profits. However, it makes employees happier and converts them into your most ardent supporters.
ReplyDeleteEmployee engagement is one of the most important indicators in gauging work satisfaction. ... More than ever, employee engagement is a strategic business objective because engaged employees lead to long-term employee retention, higher levels of productivity, and improved quality of work.
ReplyDeleteEmployee engagement can be increased through motivation and rewards. Motivation and rewards help the employees to satisfy with their jobs and leads to engage in their task to produce better result to the organization.
ReplyDeleteAs Asma mentioned, if you need to motivate the employees to engage more, you must appreciate their success, reward them on and off and must pave them different ways to proceed further. The organization should provide opportunities for employees to perform duties without any fear or hindrance, so that they will take new initiatives and do more for the betterment of the organization
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