Why Employee Engagement is Good for Business
Leyda Lazo, SHRM-SCP
CEO | Fractional HR Solutions | Strategic HR Leadership
At HCCI, we understand that employees want to be deeply engaged with your business – at least at the start. Most individuals join a company with the genuine intention of helping leadership achieve their mission and drive towards their vision for the future. However, along the journey, research shows that many employees – nearly 7 out of every 10 – lose that initial commitment to their company’s success.
A recent study by the management consulting firm Gartner supports this. Their June 2023 survey of nearly 3,500 employees worldwide reveals that almost 70 percent don’t feel a meaningful connection to their job. These findings are consistent across gender, age, and geography.
To put this into perspective, imagine if your favorite soccer team had similar scores. Only four of the 11 players on the field would know which goal is theirs, and just three of 11 would care.
Fortunately, there are proven strategies to beat these odds and engage more of your employees effectively. Here’s how HCCI can help:
Therefore, it is vital to communicate your definition of success and expectations clearly. Be specific about company goals and how employees can contribute to achieving them.
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This shouldn't deter you from sharing information. Remember, your employees want to hear from you. Aim for direct, less formal, and more casual communication. Avoid "corporate-speak" and include clear, easy-to-understand calls to action or key takeaways.
Understanding your employees’ feelings about your message, mission, and vision is crucial to building engagement.
Therefore, it’s beneficial to share positive stories. Highlight your company’s successes, spotlight employees who go above and beyond, and share how your customers benefit from your work. A bit of inspiration can go a long way.
Once these foundational questions are answered – What is my job? How am I doing? Where are we headed? – employees will almost always ask the next logical question: How can I help? This indicates that an employee is ready to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with their colleagues and go above and beyond to get the job done. That is the essence of discretionary effort – of true engagement – and it’s something we should strive for with every employee.