“Without involvement, there is no commitment. Mark it down, asterisk it, circle it, underline it. No involvement, no commitment.” – Stephen Covey.
So, what exactly is employee engagement? We like the CIPD's definition which proposes:
“Without involvement, there is no commitment. Mark it down, asterisk it, circle it, underline it. No involvement, no commitment.” – Stephen Covey.
So, what exactly is employee engagement? We like the CIPD's definition which proposes:
BMW’s recent letter to Rolls Royce employees casts the whole EU debate in new light. What part do businesses play in a debate that will largely be decided by the British public? Should this part first be debated among employees to explore the pros and cons of any position assumed? And, if some kind of intra-poll should take place, how is it best facilitated? Far transcending the current debate, these in essence, are timeless questions that strike at the core of employee engagement, communication and relations.
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Last week we began a series on employee engagement, where we identified the CIPD’s ‘mutual gains’ definition as encompassing:
“Employment engagement proposes a ‘mutual gains’ employment relationship, creating a win-win for employees and their employers. It’s usually seen as an internal state of being, both physical, mental and emotional, but many also view it as encompassing behaviour and in particular work effort.”
So, what are the 3 C's of employee engagement?
Did you know that just 13% of employees are engaged at work? Everyone seems to be talking about ‘employee engagement’ these days, but what are the rules?
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Everyone seems to be talking about ‘employee engagement’ these days. The effects, especially, of employee engagement are fast gaining fame in boardrooms and corporate circles. Many cite 'boosts in productivity approaching 202%’ and increased retention, and there’s even talk of vastly improved customer service levels. Agreed, that’s the impact, but, what is employee engagement?
You can have brilliant ideas, but if you can't get them across, your ideas won't get you anywhere.
— Lee Iacocca
As is customary at this time of the year, a lot of business leaders will be refining their vision, setting goals and defining objectives for the coming year. All this is well and good, but then comes the stumbling block: communication. After all has been refined, set and defined, is anyone really getting the message?
25 years working with employers, we kept hearing the same thing time and time again. Employers want to retain staff, they want the best people and they want their employees to love coming to work. Likewise, employees want to be listened to, communicated with and trained to do their jobs well. Employee engagement is a phrase we hear all too often these days, and we all know we should be doing it. But are we, really?