Employee Retention through job satisfaction
Improving
Employee retention through increasing job satisfaction
While the job market in some
industries and regions favors employers, candidates with in-demand skills
likely won’t have to wait long to find a new opportunity
If you sense your business is at risk
of losing top talent, you need to move fast to shore up your employee retention
strategies
Onboarding and orientation — every new hire should
be set up for success from the start. Your onboarding process should teach new
employees not only about the job but also about the company culture and how
they can contribute to and thrive in it. Don’t skimp on this critical first
step. The training and support you provide from day one, whether in per
son or
virtually, can set the tone for the employee’s entire tenure at your firm
Mentorship programs — pairing a new employee with a
mentor is a great component to add to your extended onboarding process,
especially in a remote work environment. Mentors can welcome newcomers into the
company, offer guidance and be a sounding board. And it’s a win-win: New team members
learn the ropes from experienced employees and, in return, they offer a fresh
viewpoint to their mentors
But don’t limit mentorship
opportunities to new employees. Your existing staff and
your overall employee retention outlook and team’s job satisfaction can greatly
benefit from mentor-mentee relationships.
Employee compensation — it’s essential for companies
to pay their employees competitive compensation, which means employers need to
evaluate and adjust salaries regularly. Even if your business can't increase
pay right now, consider whether you could provide other forms of compensation,
such as bonuses
Perks — Perks can make your workplace stand
out to potential new hires and re-engage current staff, all while boosting
employee morale. According to research for our Salary Guide, flexible schedules
and remote work options (separate from pandemic-related stay-at-home orders)
are the perks many professionals value most
Wellness offerings — Keeping employees fit mentally, physically and financially is just
good business. The pandemic prompted many leading employers to expand and
improve their wellness offerings to help employees feel supported and
prioritize their well-being
Communication — The pandemic helped underscore the
importance of good workplace communication. Your direct reports should feel
they can come to you with ideas, questions and concerns at any time. And as a
leader, you need to make sure you’re doing your part to help promote timely,
constructive and positive communication across the entire team, including
on-site and remote employees
Continuous feedback on
performance —
many employers are abandoning the annual performance review in favor of more frequent meetings with team members. In these one-on-one meetings, talk
with your employees about their short- and long-term professional goals and
help them visualize their future with the company
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Training and development
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Recognition and rewards systems
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Work-life balance
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Flexible work arrangements
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Effective change management
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An emphasis on teamwork
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Acknowledgement of milestones, big and
small factors to use increase the job satisfaction.
Conclusion
Following mentioned
above employee retention strategies outlined above are just some ways to help
increase your team members’ job satisfaction. Be sure to re-evaluate your
efforts regularly. That includes staying current on market standards for salary
and benefits, and best practices for developing an attractive workplace culture
and strong manager-employee relations.
References
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ReplyDeleteHuman resources are the main and most important resource for all the organization. Satisfying them is really challenging and the Human Resources team have a huge responsibility in knowing what the employees needs. Creating a communication welcoming environment or a culture in the organisation will help them to understand how to satisfy the employees. Rewarding the employees
to fulfill thier needs will help to improve the satisfaction level of the employees(Terera and Ngirande, 2014). Including the employees in making decisions will help the organizations to create strategic employee satisfaction methods.
Job satisfaction is determined by how employees feel and view their jobs, as well as their experiences at work, whether positive or bad (Kim et al., 2005; Willem et al., 2007). Job satisfaction refers to how satisfied a person is with his current job in terms of how many of his requirements and wants are met (Finn, 2001). "The favorable emotional condition arising from the judgment of one's employment as achieving or aiding the attainment of one's job values" is another definition of job satisfaction (Yang, 2009) If employees are satisfied with their organization they are reluctant to exit from their current job.
ReplyDeleteOn the organizational side, factors influencing retention appear to be the existence of challenging and meaningful work, opportunities for advancement, empowerment, responsibility (Birt et al., 2004). In addition, Hytter (2007) demonstrated that workplace factors such as rewards, leadership style, career opportunities, training, and development of skills, have a direct influence on retention.
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