EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT. What is Employee engagement The extent that an employee believes in the mission, purpose and values of an organization and demonstrates.

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EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT

What is Employee engagement The extent that an employee believes in the mission, purpose and values of an organization and demonstrates that commitment through their actions as an employee and their attitude towards the employer and customers. Employee engagement is high when the statements and conversations held reflect a natural enthusiasm for the company, its employees and the products or services provided.

Types OF Employees Engaged Who is highly motivated and goes an extra mile to achieve the goal. Not EngagedWho just pass time and wait to return to house. DisengagedWho complain about their work.

Components of EE Cognitive It is the belief that an employee has about his company & its values. Emotional It is the feeling an employee has about his colleagues, supervisors. BehavioralIs what the employees exhibits at work commitment.

What is our AIM At XX? To convert Not engaged employee into engaged Employee. Plan for employee engagement. Measure EE. To touch all aspects of EE (Cognitive, Emotional, Behavioral)

Model For Engagement

The Sirota Alignment Model

Steps for initiating EE Plan for EE EE matrix designing. How to measure EE.

Employee Segregations Attributes Time Span In XX Total Experience Performance

EMPLOYEE SURVEY

Employee Engagement Is Influenced By Employee perceptions of job importance. Employee clarity of job expectations. Career advancement/improvement opportunities. Regular feedback and dialogue with superiors Quality of working relationships with peers, superiors, and subordinates Perceptions of the ethos and values of the organization Effective Internal Employee Communications

Types of Engagement Engagement Description Communications activities These help employees find out what is going on within the company outside of their immediate team. They also help to create an environment of trust and openness within the organization where they are able to talk openly. Employees who feel they are listened to are able to express dissatisfaction and work together to resolve their causes, without it affecting their performance Reward schemes Reward schemes are an important part of a company's overall Employee engagement program. Studies have long shown that, while money in itself is not a motivating factor, the absence of financial reward can be a significant de-motivator. Thus the role of reward schemes in boosting employee engagement is:  to remove barriers to satisfaction in the organization.  to provide a framework for rewarding everyone in the organization for their Performance.  to give those who are motivated by financial gain an opportunity to achieve this. Culture of the organization Giving employees a feeling of belonging is crucial in creating a thriving organization that people feel committed to and others want to join. Team building activities Culture-building activities are great for generating a feeling of belonging, but all organizations are build out of smaller teams who can get on and work together. Leadership Development activities A great organization needs not just a great leader, but people with leadership skills. This stimulates good performance, boosts creativity and eases succession planning.

EE Matrix Engagement Type Engagement Activities Initial recruit and induction Pitching of organizationWebsiteFirst dayInduction Goal SettingKRA’s Communications activities Communication forums to Provide Regular feedback to all people,Including Team meetings, Conference and “away days In-house Magazine s On-line Communication s, Including Discussion boards and blogs by Company Personnel Including Senior management Monthly updates on Corporate goals and directions Regular Employee Opinion And satisfaction Active Soliciting Of Employee Feedback Including Opinion And Pet peeves Reward schemes Compensation and benefit program. Stock and profit sharing Recognition program. Idea collection schemes linked to rewards for idea generation Long service and good performance awards

EE Matrix Engagement Type Engagement Activities Culture of the organizational Clear and humane HR policies Pro-social corporate objectives and Corporate Social Responsibility Equal opportunities policies and practices Initiatives to maintain the quality of work life and a balance between personal/profe ssional lives. Developing a safe, clean and inspiring work environme nt Demonstrating a Commitment to Employees’ well being Team building activities Small team recreational activities, such as bowling, skating, trips to the cinema (or the pub!) Community outreach activities such as volunteering and fund- raising. Social activities, such as family gatherings. Leadership development activities Effective Leadership Fair Evaluation of performance Empower ment through effective delegation Coaching and mentoring activities to give honest feedback by supervisors and peers An open and transparent culture to empower people and develop entrepreneurs

EE diagnostic tool

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