Increase employee engagement in a workplace
Increase
employee engagement in a workplace
Figure 1: Employee
engagement (Source :
Introduction
Employee
engagement is defined as the degree to which employees are motivated by, passionate
about and invested in the work they do. Engagement also indicates the
individual’s commitment to the company and their emotional connection to the
people they work with.
Workforce
engagement is often misunderstood to be synonymous with job satisfaction.
Though the two concepts are related, employee engagement is vastly more
complicated as it is influenced by a variety of factors including location,
culture and individual characteristics. These factors are variable and prone to
fluctuate over time, which is why measuring employee engagement is crucial to
staying up to date with your staff’s needs
Model your core values
and emphasize your mission
Employees are more engaged
when there’s a goal they can get behind and a purpose to inspire them. Your core
values and mission statement are the foundation of your company culture, which
plays a large role in how engaged your employees are. Start by creating a
concise list of company core values, and then train each employee in these values. Doing
so will guarantee employees understand the importance of the company’s values,
how they positively impact the business and what’s expected of each individual?
Lead by example and hold every member of your team accountable.
Prioritize feedback
Optimal
amounts of feedback correlate with positive manager reviews. Even managers who give their direct
reports too much feedback are rated higher by their team
than those who don’t provide enough. The gist? Employees crave feedback, and it
influences their level of engagement. Start by scheduling check-ins for each
employee with their manager, and then encourage middle management to establish
regular review sessions with their team as an ongoing initiative to improve
employee engagement.
While
it may be tempting to implement a company-wide schedule for feedback, keep in
mind that every team is different and frequent touch points may feel unnatural
to some. Managers should talk to their direct reports about their preferred
methods for receiving feedback in order to engage employees in a way that’s
meaningful to them.
Concentrate on engaging
management
Your managers’ levels of
engagement directly affect their teams. Let’s take a look
at some stats: in the U.S., 34% of employees are engaged at work, which nearly aligns with
the 35% of managers who report being engaged. Plus, employees report that 75% of great managers are passionate about the work they
do that kind of positive attitude is contagious. While your workforce
engagement strategy should account for the individual needs of every employee,
focusing on middle management is an effective way to quickly increase employee
engagement across the board.
Coordinate volunteer
opportunities
Employees
want to know they work for a company that cares about making a positive
contribution to society. Volunteering unites employees toward a larger purpose,
offering an opportunity to connect on a deeper level. Indeed, 70% of employees believe
volunteer events improve morale more than happy hours and 89% believe companies
that sponsor charitable activities have a better work environment.
Look for a volunteer opportunity that’s located near your
office and plan an event for after work. This is an easy way to come together
as a team and give back to your community. Additionally, offer a “Volunteer
Day” as an employee benefit. This should be a day outside of your PTO policy
that employees can take off to donate their time to a cause they’re passionate
about.
Figure 2 : People
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Prioritize physical and
mental health
It’s easy for individuals to engage with their work when
the organization makes an effort to enhance their overall wellbeing. A
company-wide wellness initiative is a great way to improve employee engagement.
Sponsor workout classes as company outings and, as a long-term solution,
consider offering fitness subsidies to encourage healthy lifestyles beyond the
office.
Offer
meditation classes and encourage employees to take mental health days when they
need to step away from the office and focus on themselves. Additionally, stock
the kitchen with healthy snacks that will fuel employees during the busy work
day.
Conclusion
Employee
engagement is attracting a great deal of interest from employers across
numerous sectors. In some respects it is a very old aspiration – the desire by
employers to find ways to increase employee motivation and to win more
commitment to the job and the organization.
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