Employee Engagement

employee-engagement-heroEmployee engagement can be a natural outcome of effective leadership. The result of employee engagement is generally a positive company culture and high levels of customer satisfaction. How do we achieve strong employee engagement?

Here are some key skills to use for strong employee engagement:

  • Commitment – the organization must be convinced of the benefit of engagement; a half-hearted effort will result in reduced morale.
  • Connect – employees want to know that their leaders know and care about them.
  • Collaborate – employees are more engaged when they are part of a team effort.
  • Career – leaders need to demonstrate that there are opportunities to grow and develop.
  • Clarity – leaders must communicate a clear vision that shows a plausible future.
  • Convey – another part of communication, leaders must clarify their expectations of employees.
  • Congratulate – leaders need to give recognition more often than they provide correction.
  • Contribute – employees want to know that their input matters and that they are contributing to the organization’s success.
  • Credibility – leaders must maintain both the organization’s reputation and their own reputation for integrity and ethical standards.

I also write a blog with articles targeted at small- and medium-sized manufacturers. A few months ago I wrote a short series of articles focused on employee engagement and company culture which includes an interesting case study of successful development of employee engagement.

Author: Ken Vaughan

Ken is a business strategy consultant and leadership coach. His passion is helping companies and people grow and succeed. He also provides leadership content for IndustryWeek magazine, EHSToday magazine and several newsletters of Endeavor Business Media. For more than three years Ken also wrote articles on leadership for PolymerOhio Manufacturing Sevices targeted at small- to medium-size manufacturers. Sign up for our quarterly newsletter on the Resources page.

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