Why should you care about employee engagement and enablement?
Hay Group in the UK recently released these numbers:
• 59% of UK employees started 2010 planning to find a new job
• Organizations that engage and enable employees reduce voluntary turnover by 54%
• Employees who are both highly engaged and enabled are 50% more likely to outperform expectations
That’s great… But what’s enablement? Hay group defines an enabling work environment as one that “empowers employees to ‘go the extra mile’ and provides the tools and processes to actively deal with employee frustrations.”
Sounds a lot like what I talked about in my
last post on removing obstacles so employees can make progress – which they define as their own greatest factor of engagement.
What’s that look like in real numbers?
I’ve
often argued that you cannot engage employees; you can only create a work environment in which employees want to engage. Enabling employees – listening to them, removing obstacles, resolving frustrations – is one way you can create that environment. And it will pay off.