Employee Engagement Disampaikan kepada Mahasiswa S 2 Universitas

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Employee Engagement Disampaikan kepada: Mahasiswa S 2 Universitas Gunadarma Oleh: Yunus Triyonggo, Ph. D.

Employee Engagement Disampaikan kepada: Mahasiswa S 2 Universitas Gunadarma Oleh: Yunus Triyonggo, Ph. D. , CAHRI. 21 Mei 2018

Content 1. What is employee engagement? 2. Why does it matter? 3. How do

Content 1. What is employee engagement? 2. Why does it matter? 3. How do we know if our employees are engaged? 4. How have organizations achieved high levels of engagement? 5. How to get started

What is employee engagement? § Heightened connection to work, organization, mission or coworkers §

What is employee engagement? § Heightened connection to work, organization, mission or coworkers § Beyond job satisfaction or happiness § Personal meaning in work • Pride • Belief their organization values them § More likely to go above minimum and provide “discretionary effort. ”

What is employee engagement? • Engagement is not the same a employee satisfaction. •

What is employee engagement? • Engagement is not the same a employee satisfaction. • Engagement is made up of two elements: • Motivation: means how hard someone is willing to work, how much they are willing to make an extra effort, how much they want to do their best – in other words, how motivated someone is to do their job well. • Commitment: means how much a person cares about the company they work for; how much they want it to be successful; how much they want to make their career with the company.

Engaged employees Have strong relationships in organization Highly motivated to work hard Stay –

Engaged employees Have strong relationships in organization Highly motivated to work hard Stay – even for less money Go the extra mile Recommend organization as good place to work

On the other hand. . • Not engaged § Not strongly committed to organization

On the other hand. . • Not engaged § Not strongly committed to organization § Feels trapped § Gives bare minimum • Actively disengaged § Poor relationship with organization § Only going through the motions

Human Capital Metric Why Employee Engagement? A number of studies* show top quartile versus

Human Capital Metric Why Employee Engagement? A number of studies* show top quartile versus bottom quartile companies on engagement scores had: 12% higher profit growth rate *Harter, et. al. , Journal of Applied Psychology (2002); Watson, Wyatt (2004); Globoforce (2005); Towers, Perrin, Global Workforce Study (2007 -2008), Wiley (2011) 7

Human Capital Metric Why Employee Engagement? A number of studies* show top quartile versus

Human Capital Metric Why Employee Engagement? A number of studies* show top quartile versus bottom quartile companies on engagement scores had: 3. 44 points higher net profit margin *Harter, et. al. , Journal of Applied Psychology (2002); Watson, Wyatt (2004); Globoforce (2005); Towers, Perrin, Global Workforce Study (2007 -2008), Wiley (2011) 8

Human Capital Metric Why Employee Engagement? A number of studies* show top quartile versus

Human Capital Metric Why Employee Engagement? A number of studies* show top quartile versus bottom quartile companies on engagement scores had: 18% greater productivity *Harter, et. al. , Journal of Applied Psychology (2002); Watson, Wyatt (2004); Globoforce (2005); Towers, Perrin, Global Workforce Study (2007 -2008), Wiley (2011) 9

Human Capital Metric Why Employee Engagement? A number of studies* show top quartile versus

Human Capital Metric Why Employee Engagement? A number of studies* show top quartile versus bottom quartile companies on engagement scores had: 12% higher customer satisfaction *Harter, et. al. , Journal of Applied Psychology (2002); Watson, Wyatt (2004); Globoforce (2005); Towers, Perrin, Global Workforce Study (2007 -2008), Wiley (2011) 10

Human Capital Metric Why Employee Engagement? A number of studies* show top quartile versus

Human Capital Metric Why Employee Engagement? A number of studies* show top quartile versus bottom quartile companies on engagement scores had: 62% fewer accidents *Harter, et. al. , Journal of Applied Psychology (2002); Watson, Wyatt (2004); Globoforce (2005); Towers, Perrin, Global Workforce Study (2007 -2008), Wiley (2011) 11

Human Capital Metric Why Employee Engagement? A number of studies* show top quartile versus

Human Capital Metric Why Employee Engagement? A number of studies* show top quartile versus bottom quartile companies on engagement scores had: 52% lower inventory shrinkage *Harter, et. al. , Journal of Applied Psychology (2002); Watson, Wyatt (2004); Globoforce (2005); Towers, Perrin, Global Workforce Study (2007 -2008), Wiley (2011) 12

Human Capital Metric Why Employee Engagement? A number of studies* show top quartile versus

Human Capital Metric Why Employee Engagement? A number of studies* show top quartile versus bottom quartile companies on engagement scores had: 51% lower voluntary turnover *Harter, et. al. , Journal of Applied Psychology (2002); Watson, Wyatt (2004); Globoforce (2005); Towers, Perrin, Global Workforce Study (2007 -2008), Wiley (2011) 13

Human Capital Metric Why Employee Engagement? A number of studies* show top quartile versus

Human Capital Metric Why Employee Engagement? A number of studies* show top quartile versus bottom quartile companies on engagement scores had: 27% less absenteeism *Harter, et. al. , Journal of Applied Psychology (2002); Watson, Wyatt (2004); Globoforce (2005); Towers, Perrin, Global Workforce Study (2007 -2008), Wiley (2011) 14

How Do We Know If Our Employees are Engaged? • Ask them

How Do We Know If Our Employees are Engaged? • Ask them

Employee Engagement Survey finding Engagement score for PT XYZ is 75% which places in

Employee Engagement Survey finding Engagement score for PT XYZ is 75% which places in the Top Quartile 2 6 01

How to increase Engagement score Engaged employees are categorized into Moderately Engaged & Highly

How to increase Engagement score Engaged employees are categorized into Moderately Engaged & Highly Engaged

Engagement Process Model 1. Plan 5. Sustain Engagement and Resurvey 4. Take Action 2.

Engagement Process Model 1. Plan 5. Sustain Engagement and Resurvey 4. Take Action 2. Survey Communicate 3. Analyze

How Do We Achieve High Levels of Engagement?

How Do We Achieve High Levels of Engagement?

Effective Practices § Engagement is everyone’s responsibility § It must be a strategy §

Effective Practices § Engagement is everyone’s responsibility § It must be a strategy § Lead from the top § Involve unions § Hire with care; probation is part of selection § Onboard well.

Effective Practices § Select supervisors who can supervise – and build engagement § Give

Effective Practices § Select supervisors who can supervise – and build engagement § Give them training, resources and support § Hold supervisors accountable for engagement

Effective Practices § Manage performance • Make sure employees know what is expected –

Effective Practices § Manage performance • Make sure employees know what is expected – and how work links • • • to mission Meet regularly with employees Provide opportunities to grow and develop Hold employees accountable – avoid transferring poor performers § Recognize contributions § Make sure employees’ opinions count § Create a positive work environment – respect work/life balance § Communicate § Measure and re-measure engagement.

Getting Started § Make the long-term commitment § Communicate the business case § Get

Getting Started § Make the long-term commitment § Communicate the business case § Get leaders, managers and supervisors on board § Involve unions § Plan and communicate strategy § Survey employees § Follow through