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Employee engagement and talent retention have been rising challenges across industries over the past year. With alarming increases in burnout during these post-COVID years, today's job market has reached a new height of high turnover and decreased company loyalty. While the reasons for how and why this has happened are numerous and complicated, let's instead focus on what you need to know and what you can do about these challenges.
A survey conducted by Gallup of over 2 million participants across 54 industries found that only 36% of employees feel supported by their leaders and report high levels of engagement at work. If you are good at some quick math, then you will see that this means that a huge 64% of employees in today's markets feel undersupported and potentially disengaged from their work.
So here are 5 things you can do to help boost this number and start growing your employee engagement today:
Provide Leadership Development: Investing in leadership development helps create competent and confident leaders who can inspire and engage their teams. Programs like the ALT (Advanced Leadership Transformation) Program equip leaders with essential skills, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and empowerment. According to the Harvard Business Review, companies that invest in leadership development are 2.5 times more likely to be in the top 25% of financial performers in their industry.
Regularly recognizing and appreciating employees’ efforts boosts morale and motivation. According to a study by Gallup, employees who feel recognized are more engaged, productive, and loyal. Implementing a structured recognition program where achievements are celebrated can significantly enhance engagement levels.
Providing opportunities for professional growth through training, mentoring, and career advancement can increase engagement. LinkedIn research found that 94% of employees would stay longer at a company that invested in their career development. Offering clear paths for advancement and skill development keeps employees motivated and engaged.
Encouraging a healthy work-life balance helps prevent burnout and maintain high levels of engagement. Policies such as flexible working hours, remote work options, and paid time off can contribute to better work-life balance. A study by the American Psychological Association found that employees who feel supported in managing work and personal life are more satisfied and productive.
Creating an environment where open communication is encouraged and valued can significantly boost engagement. Regularly sharing company goals, challenges, and successes fosters trust and a sense of belonging. According to research by the Institute for Public Relations, transparent communication from leadership leads to higher levels of employee engagement and commitment.
Implementing these strategies can significantly enhance employee engagement, leading to a more motivated, productive, and loyal workforce. By providing leadership development, fostering recognition, encouraging professional growth, promoting work-life balance, and fostering open communication, organizations can create an environment where employees feel valued and motivated to contribute to the company's success. If you want more tips on how to increase employee engagement, check out our LinkedIn. |
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HPL Administrator 6 October 4, 2024 |
Sabrina Sommerville 1 August 15, 2024 |
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