How to pursue true, genuine employee engagement
Workers want to know they’re respected, valued and appreciated — not a generic ‘thanks!’ or a meaningless work anniversary reminder.
Engaged employees are the key to making and sustaining better, stronger, more resilient organizations.
We finally live in a time when business leaders acknowledge this fact, and that they need engaged employees for increased productivity, lower employee turnover and customer satisfaction. However, there’s still work to do. A stunning number of employees are stressed out, burned out and increasingly tuned out on the job. What gives?
The problem is, many businesses think of employee engagement as something you must do to employees, rather than genuinely working to create an environment where employees can be motivated and engaged at work.
Employees want to be appreciated
Research from Reward Gateway shows that only 27% of employees in the U.S. agree that showing appreciation is a natural part of their company culture. The keyword here is natural. Employees want to feel valued within the organization and crave recognition for their hard work that isn’t forced–but is an expression of gratitude from the company that employs them.
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