Employee Engagement: Drive Business Value
- by Kellsey Ruppel
As we’ve been discussing this week, employee engagement is extremely important and you’ve probably realized that effectively engaging your employees is essential to driving business value. Your employees are the ones responsible for executing on the business’ objectives. Your employees (in the sales & service departments) are the ones interacting with your customers the most, so delivering on customer expectations and attaining high levels of customer engagement are simply not possible without successfully empowering these this stakeholder group. 
    High employee and partner engagement can have many benefits including: 
   
   
     
      Higher levels of employee productivity 
      Longer employee retention 
      Stronger, more enduring and more successful relationships 
      Serving as ambassadors for an organization’s brand 
      More likely to deliver excellent customer service 
      Referring others for hire 
      Recommending the organization’s products and services 
      Sharing feedback with their colleagues 
     
   
   
    In a way, engagement is a measure of employee investment in an organization’s mission and brand. And then you have the enablement piece of this as well.  It’s hard to imagine a high level of engagement existing among employees who don’t feel that they’ve been enabled to do their jobs very efficiently or effectively. You’re just not going to find high engagement among people if the everyday processes and technologies  they work with make it a challenge for them to access, share and manage the information  they need do their jobs or if they’re unable to effectively collaborate around the projects they’re working on.  
   
  How does your organization measure on the employee engagement spectrum? We’ve got a number of different resources to help you get started! 
   
     
      Portal Resource Center  
      Video: Got a minute? 
      WebCenter in Action Webcast Series 
      Portal Engagement Webcast