Employee engagement is hot topic at HR Forum
Matthew Snare, Sales Director at PeopleValue, reflects on the topics discussed at the recent HR Forum, held on 22 & 23 May, The Grove, Hertfordshire.
Employee engagement at a much deeper level
A few people that I spoke to had existing reward and recognition systems, that were perhaps not functioning as well as they hoped, but the majority were there to discuss new initiatives. Namely, getting their employees to engage with the business at a deeper level. Going beyond merely doing their job on a day to day basis, but understanding company culture and values, seeing where they fit in the big picture, and how what they do makes a difference to the success of the company.
Enhancing employee value proposition
With Brexit looming many were looking at ways to enhance their employee value proposition in order to attract and retain talent from a potentially much smaller pool. Initiatives to move to a culture of employee appreciation and saying thank you across departments, helping to bring the organisation together and cut through silo-based thinking were high on many agendas.
Employee discount schemes were also discussed at length. Many of these schemes have been around for a few years now, and organisations that were in the forefront of introducing them to their employees are now actively reviewing to see what is new and improved. As well as a comprehensive range of discounts and offers, most are looking for a platform that ensures accessibility for all. In short, something that is easy to use with no training required and with mobile access to cover a broader demographic.
The future is bright
As the event closed there was an excitement around the event as delegates were buzzing with ideas. Ideas for improving staff engagement and productivity, enhancing the employee value proposition, and breaking down departmental silos to build a more inclusive, positive culture that recognises individual effort.
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