Monday, October 1, 2012

Employee Satisfaction

Earlier this year an on-line survey by Accenture reflected that 57% (women) and 59% (men) were dissatisfied with their jobs.  While dissatisfied with their jobs, more than two-thirds (69%) said they would stay with their current employer.    I guess that’s a good news / bad news scenario.    The workforce is stable, but it's dissatisfied. 

I’m a firm believer that employees are the key to either the success or failure of an organization.  What happens when those employees decide it's just too much anymore and they seek other opportunities?   Are you willing to loose this intellectual resource?  What will the impact to the organization be?

As an employer, proactive steps should be taken to determine where employee dissatisfaction stems from.  
  1. Survey your employees to find out their needs.  Are there little hassles they they are experiencing day to day?   What would make them more satisfied in their work?  Smart employers will listen to new ideas, be open to change.  Provide employees with the opportunities to present ideas for new processes, new efficiencies, to management.
  2. Provide training and advancement opportunities.  Is there a career path for employees?  Do they have an opportunity to grow and/or expand their skills?  Achievement can be more important to one employee than another. 
  3. Address any compensation concerns.  Is there a perception of “fair pay?” 
 

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