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Creating a Great Place to Work Improves Job Satisfaction
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| Guest post by: Gregory Smith |
Article Overview: As the economy rebounds businesses are focusing on making their organizations better places to work. They are realizing if employees and managers are unhappy, they are going to leave. Pay and benefits are important, but many people are choosing happiness, meaningful work and job satisfaction as the most important criteria as to whether they stay or go.
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Creating a Great Place to Work Improves Job Satisfaction
As the economy rebounds businesses are focusing on making their organizations better places to work. They are realizing if employees and managers are unhappy, they are going to leave. Pay and benefits are important, but many people are choosing happiness, meaningful work and job satisfaction as the most important criteria as to whether they stay or go.
The strategies and concepts they apply at Zappos have had a significant impact. Great places to work are more productive and more profitable than their peers. While most organizations have suffered during the recession, Zappos has been growing at a record pace. The Zappos vision statement is, "Delivering happiness to our customers, vendors and employees." Creating "happiness" is not just an altruistic thing to do. It has a huge impact on the bottom line. Happiness has created unparalleled customer loyalty to the extent 80% of their customers return to purchase again.
In creating a great place to work, consider the following strategies:
1) Give people a higher calling and a purpose for working.
Do your employees feel their job gives them meaning and a purpose for working in your organization? Giving people a higher calling or a purpose makes them passionate about their jobs and is a major reason why they should work for your organization; otherwise it is just a job.
2) Deploy a leadership strategy.
There is unmistakable evidence revealing how leadership is exercised, formally and informally, throughout the organization. It is clear to your employees how key decisions are made, communicated and carried out. There needs to be a system for decision-making and development of leaders and managers as well as the reinforcement of values, directions and performance expectations.
3) Manage your managers and make them lead by example.
People don't quit their company, they quit their managers. You can't have a great place to work if you have bad managers....period. Leaders in the organization serve as role models through their ethical behavior and personal involvement in planning, communicating and developing others. Measure their effectiveness and hold them accountable for their actions. No excuses.
4) Hire the RIGHT people.
The cost of hiring the WRONG people is greater than most realize. When you add the money spent on recruiting, hiring, orientation, training and employee turnover. It equals to 2.5 times the person's annual salary. On the other hand, according to the Gallup organization, good employees generate 38 percent higher customer satisfaction scores, 22% higher productivity and 27% higher profits.
5) Tear down walls and eliminate barriers that rob people of pride.
Dedicate time pinpointing and removing barriers, obstacles and non-essential work that obstruct workflow, communication and productivity. Insure individuals have access and are free to go to anyone in the organization for advice and assistance. Conduct an employee satisfaction survey to pinpoint areas of dissatisfaction.
6) Create a work place that engages and inspires employees.
Success depends on valuing each employee's satisfaction, motivation, well-being and development. People have a basic human need to feel appreciated. Recognition programs help meet that need as well as generate behavior in alignment with organizational goals and standards.
7) Retain your top people.
It should go without saying, but if you have a great place to work, you do not need to worry about headhunters plucking away your best employees. An effective retention strategy is to know the reasons why your employee stay, why their leave and what makes them happy.
8) Capture and manage ideas and suggestions.
Just imagine if Steve Jobs was your employee and he suggested this idea for a computerized tablet called the Ipad. The amazing thing is there are lots of innovative employees who have great ideas, but most of them go untapped. Great places to work listen and implement the ideas of their workforce. Create a system to learn and apply new knowledge, trends and ideas through evaluation, study and innovation.
9) Customer and market focus.
Happy employees make your customers happy. Do you build and maintain relationships with customers? Do you have metrics in place to measure customer satisfaction and loyalty? Is this information shared with all of your staff/employees? Empower employees to satisfy customers on first contact, improve processes and raise productivity to achieve business results.
10) Measure performance. Insure your organization has a process that quantifies input and output and measures what makes your organization successful. Whether it is employee satisfaction, customer satisfaction or profit, make sure everyone contributes to or at least can see how the organization is doing on a monthly basis.
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About the Author: Gregory Smith RSS for Gregory's articles - Visit Gregory's website Greg Smith's cutting-edge keynotes, consulting, and training programs have helped businesses accelerate organizational performance, reduce turnover, increase sales, hire better people and deliver better customer service. As President and founder of Chart Your Course International he has implemented professional development programs for thousands of organizations globally. Greg is listed in Harvard University's Profiles in Business and Management: An International Directory of Scholars and Their Research. The Human Resource Executive Magazine selected him as one of the nation's Top-Ten "Rising Stars" in Human Resource Management. He has authored nine informative books including his latest book Fired Up! Leading Your Organization to Achieve Exceptional Results. He lives in Conyers, Georgia. Sign up for his free Navigator Newsletter by visiting http://www.ChartCourse.com or call (770) 860-9464. Click here to visit Gregory's website Exterminate Boring Meetings by Using Team Building Exercises and Meeting Icebreakers Get Fired Up How to Accelerate Organizational Performance and Improve Job Satisfaction Creating a Great Place to Work Improves Job Satisfaction Great Customer Service is About Making Your Customers Say Wow |
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