The key to achieving positive results through employee engagement is accomplished with three easy steps:
- Commitment to employee engagement
- Measurement and Understanding (employee engagement survey)
- Continuous Improvement (employee engagement process and cycle)
At EngageYourEmployees.com we don’t just measure employee engagement; we also provide process, knowledge and tools to help you increase employee engagement through the use of our employee engagement survey. We help leaders identify employee engagement opportunities that have the largest impact on employee engagement, not just the lowest scoring items. We help the leadership team to understand the feedback from their employee survey to allow them to set the right course of action to positively impact employee engagement. With the EYE Employee Engagement process, leaders can set a course to take actions on the highest priorities to improve employee engagement and financial results. If you are interested in more information or wish to schedule a free no obligation consultation to discuss an employee survey and the engagement process, please click here.







On the other end of the scale the highly engaged employees have dropped by 30% from over 15% of the workforce to approximately 10%.* So what is driving this dramatic deterioration in engagement? We need to consider the knee jerk reaction of many organizations. When times are tough they start cutting staff and this has a huge impact on engagement. First off the leaders that are involved in the cutting tend to experience a decrease in engagement and this leads to further disengagement of the staff. One of the drivers of engagement is the organization’s commitment to the employee. When the downsizing starts, employees start to second guess their organization and the commitment it has to employees. Let’s not be fooled into thinking that downsizing only impacts the employees leaving the organization. It impacts all employees including your high performers. The largest drop in engagement has been at the senior levels with the highly engaged dropping from almost 30% to around 13%.*
