MN7181 - People and Organisations: Principles and Practice in Global Contexts - 4
Employee engagement has become a key business priority for senior leaders. They recognize the possibility that highly engaged employees can intensify innovation, productivity, and bottom-line performance while minimizing costs related to recruitment and retention in highly competitive talent markets (Sibanda, 2014).
What is Employee Engagement?
“Employment engage is the extent
to which employees feel passionate about their jobs, are committed to the
organization, and put discretionary effort into their work”
Why is Employee Engagement important?
Employee engagement is more
important today than it was before. When an employee has the feeling of
belongingness to the company, their inputs are valued they tend to be attached
to the company than just simple employees. Organizations with better employee engagement
perform better than competitors who do not. This also helps in retaining good
employees in the organization.
How is employee engagement measured?
Improving levels of employee engagement does not have to be expensive;it just takes some time nd energy, but benefits will outweigh these costs (Bates 2004;Robinson,2007)
Just conducting an engagement
would not enhance the decision making of the organization, it too has to be
recorded and monitored in order to keep a track of the activities done and if
going astray to be on track as planned.
This could be done with either the help of short surveys or much detailed questionnaires to cover a range of areas to have a better understanding, as Balain and Sparrow (2009) suggest that engagement surveys represent a mechanism for employee feedback which are used periodically as a gauge to show how well the organization is doing.
Short surveys will only give an
insight of a problem on the surface. With insufficient information a problem
will not be rectified to the fullest. With the help of a more detailed questionnaire
or of an extensive survey, will give a better and thorough understanding of the
problem , which will enable the organization to conduct meaningful training,
activities, strategies that are of value to the organization or to the employees.
Factors of Employee Engagement
As stated by David Sharpley (1997), Employee Engagement has a direct effect on productivity, so it is important for
managers to understand the factors that help build engagement and the barriers
that stifle it.
Few factors contributing to
employee engagement in the organization
1. Fair Pay Structure – To always explain
to employees what the company pay structure is so they have a better knowledge
and understand why one is paid more than the other. This way an employee anticipating
a promotion would always strive to work efficiently and effectively to demonstrate
how well they deserve it.
2. Learning Culture – Creating a learning
culture encourages employees on learning and continuously developing their
knowledge for the betterment of the organization. Employees who understands
that the company is focusing on improving their staff will eventually work more
focused and goal oriented.
3. Transparency & Honesty – Gossips are
a major factor in any organization, and are more common in our country,
employees who feel that they cannot walk in for a serious discussion with their
management would feel less belonging to the organization.
4. Autonomy - Employees who are given more
freedom/authority to make decisions has a higher probability of working to the
betterment of the organization and more belongingness to the organization.
5. Inspiration – Inspired employees tend
to find better solutions to problems than other.
6. Communication – Miscommunication can affect
the organization in a detrimental manner. Hence conducting meeting on a planned
interval will help the employees and employers to plan better communication
modes for the benefit of the organization.
7. Employee Recognition – Employees who
feel that they are recognized will be motivated to do better in achieving the
organization goals, this makes the engagements more constructive.
Reference:
https://inside.6q.io/10-factors-contributing-employee-engagement/
https://www.custominsight.com/employee-engagement-survey/what-is-employee-engagement.asp
Balain S. and Sparrow P., 2009. Engaged to Perform: A new perspective on employee engagement : Executive Summary, Lancaster University Management School
(PDF) Factors influencing Employee Engagement: A study on a Telecommunication Network provider in Maldives. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/316536875_Factors_influencing_Employee_Engagement_A_study_on_a_Telecommunication_Network_provider_in_Maldives [accessed Oct 10 2018].
(PDF) Factors influencing Employee Engagement: A study on a Telecommunication Network provider in Maldives. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/316536875_Factors_influencing_Employee_Engagement_A_study_on_a_Telecommunication_Network_provider_in_Maldives [accessed Oct 10 2018].

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