According to Parsley (2006), good communication is a key factor in employee engagement. Enhancing managers' communication abilities and integrating communication into performance versus organizational goals are important aspects of effective communication. Under particular and stressful conditions, communication becomes a more important resource. To make sure that employees' jobs and the organization's mission and vision are aligned, management should work with managers and supervisors. This will convey a message to the staff that they are important and valued by the company, either directly or indirectly. According to a study by Shaffer (2004), organizations have increased their productivity and safety ratings by involving their workforce and carefully managing communication to foster trust.
Additionally,
communication has a good impact on engagement. Highly engaged workers
communicate with their managers and superiors much more frequently than less
engaged workers do. Every employee should be kept up to date on any changes
that may have an impact on their groups so they are not confused or upset that
something changed. Additionally, firms must play a part in giving all employees
clear instructions or information and ensuring that they are always aware of
what is happening in their workplaces.
There are various
traditional theories that explain communication approaches within employees
such as.
- ·
Cognitive
Dissonance Theory
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Communication
Accommodation Theory
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Symbolic
Interaction Theory
At Starbucks,
they believe that Communication is a critical and vital aspect to build trust
with their partners and employees and they highlight that trust is the basis
for any great place to work with. (Canadian HR Reporter, 2012).
In order to achieve the goal of communication significantly increasing employee engagement, internal communication expert Rodney Gray says the ideal forms of direct communication are:
- · Listening
at various volumes
- ·
Face-to-face
interactions predominate (social media can create a conversation)
- · Kits,
packs, and manuals for information
- · Two-way
communication moving upward
Communication
can further facilitate Employee engagement in
- · Providing learning opportunities, job rotations, and career path chances can help employees develop personally.
- ·
Build
relationships with the staff by becoming involved and consulting with them and
create a positive work environment where everyone is respected.
- ·
Build
the confidence of the entire staff in leaders who are believable, have a clear
vision, are forthright and honest, invest time in their teams, and actively
seek input.
In this dynamic
working era, it is very vital to emphasize the significance of Employee
Communication internally and externally to promote a healthy working
atmosphere. Organizations are gradually
realizing that their employees are their most important assets. As a result,
they need to be very focused and attentive to ensure that employee
communication is increased, allowing them to achieve their objectives while
utilizing human resources to the fullest extent possible. The aforementioned
will result in high productivity levels, which will enable enterprises to
endure and experience profitability.
Reference
Parsley, A.
(2006). A roadmap for employee engagement[online]. Retrieved from: http://www.management-issues.com/2006/5/25/opinion/a-road-map-for
employeeengagement.asp. Accessed on [ 29th November 2022].
Shaffer, J.
(2004). Measurable payoff: How employee engagement can boost performance and
profits. New York: Communications world.
Stein, A.
(2006). Employee Communications and Community: An Exploratory Study. Journal of
Public Relations Research, 18(3), 249-264. http://dx.doi.org/10.1207/s1532754xjprr1803_3
. Accessed on [30th November 2022].
Ruck, K., &
Welch, M. (2012). Valuing internal communication; management and employee
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Banu I think Feedback and recognition, as drivers of engagement, are incredibly important for overall employee engagement, but are often overlooked. Are the main two things and if you can explain it I think its better
ReplyDeleteTo me, Feedback is the fuel to any healthy engagement. It is a two-way process which should be constantly monitored and delivered within all employees. Many leaders underestimate the value of Feeback, and a simple acknowledgement can have on a employee. If there is no proper feedback process employee tend to have no clue on where they stand in their professional life. it incredibly important to emphasize the significance of it. I believe that this has been overlooked due to negligence and absence of a proper SHRM.
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ReplyDeleteAs you indicated, good communication may foster employee engagement, raise workplace productivity, and promote company expansion. An engaged staff is built on effective communication.
Staff engagement is essential to better performance, employee retention, and wellbeing, all of which are facilitated by effective communication.
Thank you for your comment, Mr.Aruna. The main goal of boosting employee engagement in the communication field should be focused on improving interactions. I hope you agree with me.
Deletecommunication between management & employees is a critical point in a company. As you indicated, good communication foster employee engagement, raise workplace productivity,
ReplyDeleteThank you for the comment, Ms. Sanjana. Employee engagement heavily relies on communication. A healthy balance of online and face-to-face communication needs to be maintained so that the employees are satisfied.
DeleteIt is observed that many organizations have proper communication mechanisms for top management to convey messages to the lowest employee level. On the other hand, it is very likely seen as a mechanism to convey messages to top management directly by a single communication method. I think this is a major obstacle for an organization to maintain better employee engagement.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment, Mr.Nadun. Communication helps leaders understand better their employees’ needs Communication enhances employees’ sense of belonging Communication gives employees direction and purpose.
DeleteWhile it is clear that proper communication with managers or supervisors is mandatory in enhancing employee engagement, if the leaders had to make employees a part of every aspect it could result problems in an organization. What are your thoughts on this regard?
ReplyDeleteThank you for the comment Ms,Dinusha. I cannot agree with your opinion. How can you justify the fact that the involvement of employees can have a negative impact? According to my point of view Involving employees in every process itself solves many problems. From a psychological perspective, Humans feel more engaged and welcomed when they are involved. and this could be a great strategy for leaders to lead a great team.
DeleteAccording to my experience communication is the main barrier for lot of leaders to drive the team to success
ReplyDeleteYes, Ms.Ruvini Communication plays a major role in engagement
DeleteEfective communication is important to employees, managers, and all other stakeholders.every ccompany need such proper communication to convey messages from top level to bottom level.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the comment Mr.Udara. Communicstion is a two way process and it has to well balanced .
DeletePositive communication is one thing for employee engagement so there are another reason for employees engagement you can talk further about them
ReplyDeleteThank you Mr.Wimal. Communication can be an effective drive than any other. People who are communicated well feel involved and they automatically become committed with their work.
DeleteCommunication must be effective. There should be a predefined proper communication channel.
ReplyDeleteYes, Ms.Apasara Organization should implement a proper Communication channels to establish good communication among everyone.
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