Are your employees merely satisfied, or are they truly engaged and committed to their work? As an employer, it is vital to understand the difference between employee engagement and employee satisfaction — and why both matter.
Employee satisfaction is great — it means your employees are generally happy with their job and compensation. But this is not enough. Satisfied employees may show up and do their job, but they are not necessarily going above and beyond or actively looking for ways to improve.
What you want are engaged employees, ones who are emotionally invested in their work, passionate about the company's mission, and motivated to excel. These employees are the ones who will innovate, collaborate, and drive your company forward.
Now, you might be wondering how can you measure employee engagement. Pulse surveys are highly recommended; they are quick and frequent surveys that measure the overall sentiment and engagement of your employees. They are typically conducted regularly, often monthly or quarterly, to capture real-time feedback and identify areas for improvement.
There are many questions you could include in your surveys, but these five are what we suggest if you want to obtain valuable insights.
This brief introduction on how to measure and improve employee engagement can help gauge your employees' level of engagement and commitment to their work and your company. By analyzing the results and identifying areas where improvements can be made, you can take action to increase engagement and create a more positive workplace culture.
So, don't settle for satisfied employees when you could have engaged ones. Prioritize both engagement and satisfaction, and you will be well on your way to creating a workplace culture that inspires your employees to be their best.
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To learn more about how Empact strategically designs employee engagement apps that adapt perfectly to your requirements, feel free to contact us. We will happily assist you in creating a business case and provide a solution that fits your organization.