Friday, February 3, 2017
Five Dimensions of Employee Engagement
Five Dimensions of Employee Engagement
The Sloan Management Review published a piece recently about the connection between employee engagement and profitability growth. V. Kumar and Anita Pansari conducted research on employee engagement in a wide range of companies. They first set out to define engagement, given that many people look at the concept differently. They settled on a definition that encompassed five dimensions of engagement:
We wanted to use our discussions with managers and a review of the literature to understand how employee attitudes and behaviors affected company performance. This led us to define employee engagement as a multidimensional construct that comprises all of the different facets of the attitudes and behaviors of employees towards the organization.7 The five dimensions of employee engagement are: employee satisfaction, employee identification, employee commitment, employee loyalty and employee performance.
The scholars used their "employee engagement scorecard" to measure engagement in 75 companies in 7 different countries. One year later, they examined profitability growth at 30 of those firms in depth. Heres their conclusion:
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