While interest in employee engagement has grown steadily during the last few years, adoption of employee engagement principles and practices seems to have skyrocketed as the recession drags on. This makes sense as true employee engagement can help overcome the negative impacts of the recession as seen in lower employee morale, productivity, and focus.
Gallup recently issued a report on how to keep teams engaged if the recession endures.
Drawn from the results of a survey billed as the largest employee survey of blue chip companies, ETS consultancy offers these tips to help engage employees:
During a down economy when companies need employees to give more discretionary effort to achieve critical objectives, strategic employee recognition specifically acknowledges actions and behaviors that align with company values and help to achieve those objectives, encouraging employees to repeat precisely those behaviors needed for the organization to succeed.
What’s the attitude in your organization towards employee engagement? Are you seeing new initiatives to rally your teams?