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The transformative power of employee engagement

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March 12, 2024
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In the changing world of modern workplaces, one element stands out as a key to success: employee engagement. It is more than just a buzzword; it is a game changer with the power to transform organisations from within.

Beyond the human resource manuals and performance indicators, deep reality organisations need to always remember is that engaged employees are the driving force behind successful organisations.

Employee engagement goes beyond just job satisfaction. It is about building a strong bond between people and their job, instilling a sense of purpose, and generating enthusiasm for common objectives. Employees who are truly engaged do not just show up; they actively contribute, develop, and support the organisation’s vision.

But what does this mean for businesses?

Employee engagement has a wide-ranging impact on organisational success, from retention rates to bottom-line growth. Primarily, engaged employees are more likely to remain. In a world where talent retention is a constant problem, establishing an engaging culture is critical. When employees feel valued, listened to, and engaged in, they are less inclined to look for other alternatives.

This not only reduces turnover costs, but also protects institutional knowledge and promotes continuity. Furthermore, engaged employees are happier and more satisfied in their jobs. They find significance and happiness in their work, which boosts morale and fosters a positive work atmosphere. This, in turn, increases productivity and innovation because people are driven and motivated.

However, the process of increasing employee engagement is not one-size-fits-all. It requires an integrated approach that extends beyond surface benefits and occasional team-building events. True involvement results from a culture of trust, openness, and open communication.

Creating platforms for involvement with top management is critical to this process. Employees that feel heard and valued by leadership are more likely to be engaged and devoted to the organisation’s success.

Regular town hall meetings, feedback channels, and mentorship programmes are all important ways to establish meaningful connections between staff and top management.

The value of employee involvement cannot be emphasised. It’s more than simply a metric or a box to tick; it’s the beating heart of a successful organisation. Businesses that prioritise engagement maximise the potential of their most precious asset: their employees.

The statement goes, “Engaged employees don’t just work for a salary; they work on a mission.” Employees who are engaged achieve achievement.

*Hilma Vilho is Organisational Effectiveness and Wellness Specialist at Old Mutual Namibia

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