03/08/2021
So much has seemed so wrong for so long. But take heed, HR professionals: Employees say there’s a lot of good about work now!
Even in business news, we devote a lot of editorial space (like this) to negative, discouraging or downright depressing content.
Not today. Not in this space.
Researchers have uncovered great HR news – and we’re happy to spread it and help you use it.
“Despite the challenges of balancing work and home life, we found good news among the chaos,” says Jay Choi EVP and GM of Employee XM at Qualtrics. “Overall, global employee engagement has risen. And leaders are listening more to their people.”
Good news to start. And here’s more of what the Qualtrics 2020 Employee Experience Trends Report found:
Even if employees aren’t on site, they’re happy at work. Engagement went up 13%, and now two-thirds of employees say they’re engaged. Two out of three people in every department, on every team or in every meeting likes – dare we say, love? – their work.
Did employees fall back in love with work at home? Maybe. Or did they find meaning in what they do when they stepped outside of the office walls? That’s probably part of it, too.
But researchers found certain aspects drive engagement more than ever. Here they are – plus tips on how to capitalize on each:
Seventy percent of employees intend to stay with their employer. That loyalty to their boss, company and colleagues is up 19% from two years ago.
It’s as if absence made their hearts grow stronger. Apparently, while employees worked remotely, they became a little more enamored with their employers.
To improve employee loyalty, experts recommend:
An increasing number of companies doubled down on diversity, equity and inclusion efforts (DEI). And an increasing number of employees took notice.
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