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08. Rewards to manage Employee Engagement

 




Employee Engagement 


Employee engagement refers to the level of emotional commitment, enthusiasm, and dedication that employees have toward their work and the organization they work for. Engaged employees are not just focused on completing tasks; they are deeply connected to their jobs, feel a sense of purpose, and believe that their contributions make a meaningful impact on the success of the company.





Some key aspects of employee engagement:

  

 

Emotional Connection

 

Engaged employees often have a strong emotional connection to their work and the organization. They feel a sense of pride and attachment to the company's mission and values.

 

Positive Contribution

Engaged employees are more likely to go beyond their basic job responsibilities. They actively seek ways to contribute to the success of the team and the organization as a whole.

Commitment to Growth

Engaged employees are invested in their own professional development. They are likely to seek opportunities for learning and growth within the company, viewing personal development as intertwined with the success of the organization.

Positive influence

Engaged employees can have a positive influence on their colleagues. Their enthusiasm and dedication can be contagious, creating a more positive and productive work environment.

Adoptability and resilience

Engaged employees are often more adaptable and resilient in the face of challenges. They are committed to finding solutions and overcoming obstacles, contributing to a more resilient and dynamic workplace.

 

Open Communication

Employee engagement is often associated with open communication. Engaged employees feel comfortable expressing their opinions and ideas, fostering a culture of collaboration and innovation.

 

Customer satisfaction

Engaged employees who believe in the company's mission are more likely to provide excellent customer service, positively impacting the customer experience.

Long term Retention

Engaged employees are committed to their work and the organization contributes to higher levels of employee retention.

Health and Well being

Employee engagement is not solely focused on job tasks but also extends to the overall wellbeing of the employee. Organizations that prioritize employee engagement often consider wellness programs and initiatives that support work-life balance.

Continuous feedback

Engaged employees appreciate and thrive on regular feedback. They see feedback not only as a performance evaluation tool but also as a means of continuous improvement

 





WAY OUTS TO CREATE BETTER EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT 


1. Offer a Monetary Awards

When offering monetary awards to employees, it's important to do so in a way that is fair, transparent, and aligned with organizational goals. Here are some considerations and steps to effectively offer monetary awards.

2. Be Transparent Amid Layoffs

Being transparent amid layoffs is a crucial aspect of effective and ethical organizational management. Here are key considerations and strategies for transparent communication during such challenging times.

 

3. Provide Well-Being

Including well-being benefits in the employee package suggests a comprehensive approach that goes beyond traditional compensation and acknowledges the importance of holistic well-being.

4. Recognize Good Work

Recognizing good work is a fundamental aspect of fostering a positive and motivated work environment. Here are some effective ways to acknowledge and appreciate the efforts of your employees.

5. Let Them Take Unexpected PTO

Allowing employees to take unexpected paid time off (PTO) can be a thoughtful and flexible way to support their well-being and work-life balance. Here are some considerations and best practices for implementing this approach.

6. Celebrate a Job Well Done

Taking a moment to celebrate your achievements is not only well-deserved but also essential for your overall well-being. 

7. Determine the Perfect Personalized Gift

Finding the perfect personalized gift involves considering the recipient's interests, preferences, and the nature of your relationship. 

 

 


"It feels good to be rewarded for our work. It directly affects our mental health. Investing in mental health benefits everyone at work. It is imperative to care for employees. An engaged and happy workforce is more productive."

-Tristan Harris, Demand Generation Senior Marketing Manager, Thrive Agency






·         Go forward to a total rewards 

·         Tailor total rewards to workforce segments 

·         Include employees and managers in rewards design and launch

·         Communicate the value of what you have

 





References

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·         Lotech, P  (2022) 7 Keys to an Effective Compensation Strategy. Available at https://thethrivingsmallbusiness.com/compensation-strategy/  (Accessed: 15 November 2023).
·         (2014) The Role of Rewards in Employee Engagement. Available at https://www.hci.org/blog/role-rewards-building-employee-engagement (Accessed: 25 November 2023).
·         Smith, T (2022) What is Employee engagement/ Definition, Statregies, Examples. Available at https://www.investopedia.com/terms/e/employee-engagement.asp (Accessed: 25 November 2023).     Balquees91(2017) Reward system –Motivation. Available at https://www.slideshare.net/balqees91/reward-system-motivation (Accessed: 25 November 2023).
 

Comments

  1. How do you prioritize intrinsic rewards, such as emotional connection and proactive contribution, in your organization's engagement strategy?

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  2. Intrinsic rewards are those that employees receive when they perform well in their job. These are often psychological and can include pride and fulfillment for achieving certain things in the workplace. Each person might have different intrinsic rewards, as everyone could feel rewarded for unique achievements, like completing activities, gaining skills or contributing to a team effort.

    Increased employee engagement with positive emotional reactions

    When we take the time to recognize and reward our accomplishments, it is an incredible motivator that pushes us to strive for more. Completing a task filled with purpose or delight can evoke levels of engagement beyond what you thought was possible. So make sure to celebrate your successes – no matter how small they may seem!

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  3. Dear Channa,
    The clarity and coherence of this article make it very understandable.

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