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Engaging Employees
Why is this an important activity for Association Leaders?
CSAE Westin Hotel
HalifaxOctober 19, 2011
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Defining Engagement
“The extent to which an employee is committed to their work and the organization, and the extent to which this commitment impacts their performance and intent to stay with the organization.”
“The extent to which employees identify with, are motivated by, and are willing to expend energy and extra effort for their employer.”
• (www.chroda.net 2007)
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Defining Engagement• Based on these definitions, engagement is the
sum total of employee behaviour in the organization which can be characterized by:
• Belief in the organisation
• Drive to work and make things better
• Respect and support for others • Desire to learn new skills
• (www.chroda.net 2007)
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Why Engage?• 78% of engaged employees would recommend their
organizations products or services• 13% of disengaged employees would do the same
(Gallop)
• 70% of engaged employees indicate that they have a good understanding of how to meet customer needs
• 17% of non-engaged employees say the same (Wright Management)
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Why Engage?• 67% of engaged employees advocate their company
or organization• 3% of disengaged employees do the same (Gallop)
• 86% of engaged employees say that they very often feel happy at work
• 11% of disengaged employees say the same (Gallop)
• 45% of engaged employees get a great deal of their life happiness from work
• 8% of disengaged employees say the same (Gallop)
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Why Engage?
• Greater and more challenging opportunities arise for employees
• Salaries may be better elsewhere!
• Greater mobility of the workforce• The talent pool is shrinking (Demographics)• We are all under more pressure to perform • We have an obligation to be good ‘stewards’
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Cause and Effecta continuum ofInputs and Outputs
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Adapted from: www.chroda.net
INPUT: ENGAGEMENT DRIVERS•Right employees in the right jobs •The right leadership •Organizational systems and strategies
INPUT: ENGAGEMENT DRIVERS•Right employees in the right jobs •The right leadership •Organizational systems and strategies
INPUT: WORK ENVIRONMENT•Aligned effort and strategy •Empowerment, Teamwork, Collaboration•Growth and development •Support and recognition
INPUT: WORK ENVIRONMENT•Aligned effort and strategy •Empowerment, Teamwork, Collaboration•Growth and development •Support and recognition
OUTPUT: ENGAGED EMPLOYEES •Intend to stay longer•Deliver enhanced effort
OUTPUT: ENGAGED EMPLOYEES •Intend to stay longer•Deliver enhanced effort
OUTPUT: ORGANIZATIONAL SUCCESS•Satisfied/loyal stakeholders•Increased employee retention •Higher output: services, productivity•Value growth
OUTPUT: ORGANIZATIONAL SUCCESS•Satisfied/loyal stakeholders•Increased employee retention •Higher output: services, productivity•Value growth
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A Specific Challenge for CSAE Members
Employee Engagement is about LEADERSHIP
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Framing the Challenge
• 90% of leaders say that engagement impacts on their business
• 25% of the same leaders have an engagement plan (ACCOR)
• What Does A Plan Look Like?
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The How
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Engaged or Disengaged?
• Take time to assess your team
o Most new employees are engaged o What about those who have been around
for a long time?o What about those who have just taken on a
new role?
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Engaged or Disengaged?
• Employees are normally on a spectrum of engagement:• Not engaged: indifferent, wait and see, no visible
commitment• Actively disengaged: consistently against virtually
everything• Engaged: builders, eager, focused ‘they want to
use their strengths and talents at work’!!• Adapted from C Coffman 2002
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Engagement is commitment based
Rational Commitment:• Employees believe they will personally benefit
financially, developmentally, or professionally from organization. It makes sense for them to stay with the organization.
• This is Retention
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Engagement is commitment based
Emotional Commitment: • Employees believing in, valuing, or enjoying their
day-to-day work, team, manager or organization. They make the linkage between their role and organizational objectives and values and their own. They enjoy or find fulfillment in the work.
• This is Engagement
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The How: Step One
• Define the commitment options of your organization
• Rational?• Emotional?
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The How: Step One
• What are the ‘Rational’ drivers of your organizationo Pay, incentiveso Benefitso Professional Developmento Career opportunitieso Work-life balance
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The How: Step One
• What are the ‘Emotional’ drivers of your organizationo Organizational valueso Role clarityo Relationshipso Purposeo Link between role and strategy
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Step One: Example• A multi-generational workplace (employees &
volunteers)
‘Matures’ born 1925-1945o Now ages 66-86 (15%)
‘Baby Boomers’ born 1946-1964 o Now ages 45-65 (35%)
‘Gen Xers’ born 1965-1979 o Now ages 32-46 (26%)
‘Millennials’ born 1980 – 1994 isho Now ages 17-31 (24%)
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Step One: Example• Workplace Priorities (Rational & Emotional Commitments)
• Millennials: Salary; Advancement; Interesting Work, Work-life balance, Good benefits
• Gen Xers: Interesting Work, Work-life balance, Salary, Flexible hours, Intellectually stimulating work
• Boomers: Work-life balance, Good benefits, Work-values compatibility, Fulfilling work, Interesting work
• Matures: Work-values compatibility, Policy and procedure fairness, Fulfillment, Flexible hours, Ability to use abilities/Accomplishment at work
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Step One: Example
• All generations top five motivators:
o Work-life balanceo Interesting worko A good Salaryo Benefitso Flexible work hours
o Adapted from Sean Lyons PhD
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The How: Step Two
• Understand the commitment drivers of your employees
• Rational?• Emotional?
• Ask:• What are your Retention needs?• What are your Engagement needs?
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Step Two: Example• What the ‘generations’ may say:• Gen X and Millennials:
o I want to jump in NOW! Give me learning, advancement, variety, change, multiple tasks, developmental feedback, fun. Loyalty goes both ways – I expect it from you too!
• Boomers and Matures:o I am here to find meaning and fulfillment; put me
where I can contribute.
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The How: Step Three
• Define the vision• Speak the vision!• Seek alignment
o Find the ‘fit’ between ‘commitment needs’ and ‘commitment options’
o Initiate ‘intentional’ relationships
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The How: Step Four• Focus on at least four key components of
‘Intentional’ relationships:
1. Support employees’ sense of personal and career development; acknowledge impact of their contribution at work
2. Demonstrate concern for employee/families health and wellbeing
3. Involve employees in decision making that impacts them
4. Listen to and value the views and contributions of employees
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The How: Lead Every Step of the Way• Employee engagement is directly affected by
the quality of leadership • Leaders have the influence and power to
serve as catalysts for higher levels of engagement o Hold people accountable for performanceo Recognize a job well done
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The How: Lead Every Step of the Way• Engage your leaders
• More engaged managers have more engaged direct reports
• The direct reports of engaged managers are less likely to leave the organisation
• Higher performing managers have direct reports who are more highly engaged
www.chroda.net
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The How: Next Steps• Keep leading
• Express a clear vision of who you are – what your value is – your purpose
• Direct and re-direct to focus on the vision• Define what it looks like to be engaged in the
vision – tell stories or better yet get others to tell their story
• Build relationships• Acknowledge and attribute success
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But: we have no money!!
• Engagement without money
• Start with people already aligned with your vision or purpose
• Clearly define expectations• Provide feedback – positive and ‘re-aligning’• Supervisors with relationship skills are essential • Listening, empathy, problem-solving
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But we have no money!!
• Engagement without money• Recognize successes
• Team recognition• Peer to peer recognition• The ‘Red Feather’
• Transparent processes
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But we have no money!!
• Some cost effective practices:
o Supportive mentoringo Flexible work arrangementso Challenging assignmentso Community involvement
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Outcomes
• 59% of engaged employees say their job brings out their creativity
• 3% of disengaged employees say this (Gallop)
• 92% of 1500 Managers in the UK that identified an innovative style of leadership in their organizations felt proud to work there (www.humancapitalleague.com)
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Outcomes
• Employees worldwide who know their manager ‘as a person’ are more likely to be engaged (Blessing White)
• Higher employee engagement resulted in a 50% reduction in reportable accidents from 18% to 9% over a two year period (Babcock Marine Clyde)
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Outcomes
• More effort put into success: problem-solving, quality
• Reduced absenteeism, turnover• Employees who consistently speak positively about
the organization to co-workers, potential employees and stakeholders
• People want to work with you
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Key Messages• Engagement is seen in a belief that the
organization is a good place to contribute skill and effort
• Engagement is demonstrated by behavoiur that is positive
• Engagement is a response to internal and external motivators
• Engagement is a Leadership role