The Institute for Employment Studies recently released some research analysing over 40 companies in the public and private sectors aimed at shedding light on the drivers of employee engagement, and the indicators that can be used to measure this.
The key results revealed that men showed slightly higher levels of engagement than women, and that engagement tended to go down as length of service increased. Other key findings included:
While the research was conducted across industries – probably the most important lesson it has to offer is that there is no ‘one-size-fits-all’ way to increase employee engagement levels. The key is for managers to really understand their sector, culture and the needs of their employees. If top levels executives down to line managers engage effectively with their staff and implement measures to support that – then staff will engage with them accordingly.