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Posted by Insightlink on 10/31/13 Get to Know Your EmployeesHave you ever taken an employee satisfaction survey while working for a particular company? If so, you know that these kinds of surveys provide valuable insight into the minds of the employees. Now that you are a business owner, it is essential that you make an effort to understand your workers, especially how they feel about their jobs. Employee surveys do more than just let you know if a worker enjoys his job. These surveys tell you exactly what a worker likes about his job. It also lets you know the specific things a worker does not like about his job. These surveys provide employees with a safe, anonymous way of being truthful with their employers. Read full postPosted by Insightlink on 10/31/13 Why Surveys Are Beneficial to Business OwnersThere are many benefits to offering employee surveys to your employees. One of the main benefits is that you will gain insight into how your workers feel about their jobs. Another benefit is that you will have a starting point for making changes. When you have your workers take a survey, you can expect to find some honest answers – and those answers will not always be easy for you to understand. That is why you must try to put yourself in the shoes of your employees. When you read over their survey answers, try to see things from their perspective – and make any feasible changes to ensure that your workers are happy and satisfied with their jobs. Read full postPosted by Insightlink on 10/24/13 Ways to Boost Employee Morale through the HolidaysThe holiday season is a busy time for your business and for your workers. Not only are they juggling their jobs, they are also juggling all of their holiday activities. It is not uncommon for their morale to droop a bit during the holidays. Instead of waiting for the impending droop in morale, be prepared. Have an employee morale survey ready and waiting for when the holiday season sets in. Having your employees submit one of these surveys will help you gauge just how bad the droop is – and if there is anything you, as the boss, can do about it. If you discover that your employees are feeling a bit low about their jobs during the holidays, you can do some things to help give their morale a boost. Planning a holiday party for your workers is an easy way to help them connect again, to each other, and to their jobs. You can also plan for Secret Santa – a gift exchange in which everyone draws the name of another employee and buys a gift. Holiday bonuses are another way to boost morale during the holidays. If you cannot afford to part with a lot of cash, consider investing in food products, such as hams or turkeys. Any way that you can relieve some of the financial burden on your workers will be appreciated. Here at Insightlink Communications, we have the surveys you need to stay on top of drooping morale. With our results, you can easily find areas that you can change to help keep your employees happy and satisfied with their jobs. Read full postPosted by Insightlink on 10/24/13 Handling Disengaged Employees during the HolidaysWith the holiday season approaching, it is not uncommon to find yourself facing more disengaged employees than usual. The holidays are a very stressful time for many people. Buying gifts, cooking large meals – these things take lots of extra money. As an employee’s stress level rises, he is more likely to pull away from his workplace environment. He has worries on his mind, so he disengages himself from his job and starts performing tasks practically on autopilot. As an employer, you can simply wait for the holidays to pass and things to get back to normal. On the other hand, you can take a proactive approach and try to find out what might make your employees feel more engaged with their jobs. Getting to the root of the problem does not have to be difficult. You can have your employees submit a satisfaction survey. These surveys will tell you how your workers are feeling, which areas of their jobs are bringing them stress, and which areas may need some change. Your workers are already feeling stress because of the impending holidays. You can take charge of the situation and find ways to relieve some of that stress. Perhaps your workers are worried about finances – maybe the survey reveals that one of their concerns is the lack of a holiday bonus. If it is financially feasible, you can crunch the numbers to provide them with a holiday bonus – even if it is not in the form of cash, but food. Satisfaction surveys will help you uncover potential stressors and give you the chance to relieve them – the result: happier, more engaged workers. Be a smart employer and take action when it comes to keeping your employees’ stress levels down through the madness of the holidays. Read full postPosted by Insightlink on 10/16/13 How Important Is Employee Satisfaction?As you weigh the pros and cons of giving an employee morale survey to your workers, it is important to understand the importance of these surveys. Morale surveys are used to determine the satisfaction of your workers. They gauge the morale of your workers. If they are happy with their jobs, the surveys will show it. If they are unhappy with their jobs, the surveys will show that, too. As the boss, it is up to you to use the information you glean from the surveys to make changes to keep your workers happy. Remember, one very important thing when deciding whether to use a survey – happy workers are productive workers. It is a simple idea, but one that always holds true. When employees are happy with their jobs and satisfied with all aspects of it, their productivity improves. They care about their jobs, and they want to do whatever they can to help the company continue to succeed. When employees are unhappy with their jobs, their productivity diminishes. They could not care less about the company and its success, because as soon as something better comes along, they will leave. If you truly want your business to succeed, you need to offer surveys to your employees and utilize the results. Let it be known that the opinions of your workers count; that you value their feelings and their input. It is a win-win situation for everyone involved. You get increased productivity, and your workers get a working environment that makes them happy. Read full postPosted by Insightlink on 10/16/13 How to Gauge Employee SatisfactionIf you are a new business owner, you may not realize the importance of keeping your employees satisfied. You may be under the impression that, given the uncertain economic times, any employee will be happy just to have a job in the first place. Yes, employees will be happy to have a job – but that does not mean that they will be happy with their job. It is quite common for workers to be unhappy with their jobs. They stay, not out of loyalty, but out of a need for a paycheck. When the chance for something even slightly better comes along, they take it, leaving you in a lurch. That is why you must make sure that you regularly evaluate the happiness and satisfaction of your employees. You can do this through a number of methods. You can talk to your workers at monthly meetings, but you may not get honest answers. Your workers may fear losing their jobs if they complain to you. You can put out a suggestion box for workers to leave their suggestions and comments about the workplace. Again, you may not get honest answers, because they may fear that someone will recognize their handwriting or see them putting a suggestion in the box. Read full post |
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