The Business Case for Effective Employee Engagement [INFOGRAPHIC]

The UK faces an employee engagement deficit. At both a macro and a micro level, this matters: Britain is 15% less productive per employee than the average of its EU competitors and productivity over the last decade has grown a paltry 1.4% over the whole period.

Repeated studies have shown that one of the most effective ways of improving productivity, without requiring significant capital investment or upskilling, is to improve employee engagement. Building a workforce that is engaged in their work has been shown to increase revenues, boost profits, and enhance customer satisfaction.

View the infographic below and get the full picture of how successful employee engagement can benefit your business.

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Top Employee Engagement Statistics

  • 85% of the world’s most admired companies believe that efforts to engage employees have reduced employee performance problems (Hay 2010)
  • 70% of the more engaged employees have a good understanding of customer needs against only 17% of the disengaged (PWC)
  • 59% of the more engaged employees say that work brings out their most creative ideas, against 3% of the less engaged (Gallup 2007)
  • Disengaged employees are four times more likely to leave the organisation than the average employee (CLC 2008)
  • Companies with high levels of engagement show turnover rates 40% lower than companies with low levels of engagement

Read the full case for implementing employee engagement measures at Engage for Success.

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