In today’s business landscape, talent makes the difference between a run-of-the-mill business and an outstanding company. With this in mind, creating a great employee experience is high priority for many business owners.
When a company has a terrific employee experience, employees will feel more engaged with the business. They will put in extra work, initiative, and time to contribute to company objectives. They have a feeling of purpose in their work and approach it with excitement, passion, and energy. In short, they are more productive. This is even more critical in Singapore, as Singaporean employees trend behind the global average for employee engagement.
This is also related to a great challenge facing Singaporean employers: retaining employees. It goes without saying that engaged employees are much less likely to resign, but Ministry of Manpower data suggests that the resignation rate is going up as the economy recovers from the pandemic.
The employee experience is basically the result of each encounter and touchpoint that employee has with a business. It's also a planned set of activities and ideas the company creates to enhance the productivity of its employees at work.
Every interaction that employees have with the company, from accepting the offer letter until the day they resign, affects the employee experience. This experience is influenced by company culture and interactions with colleagues, leaders, customers, and other stakeholders.
To create a great employee experience that takes into account all of these factors is difficult. But it isn’t impossible when you know how. Here are six techniques you can use to enhance the employee experience.
A great employee experience starts from passionate, enthusiastic, and active leadership. The company’s leadership needs to takes the time to value its employees’ contributions, understand their wants and objectives, and demonstrate a sincere interest in them. This will foster goodwill and the drive to succeed on both an individual and team level. Essentially, it means treating employees like people with individual needs and wants.
Thus, leaders can start by asking employees frequently for feedback on how you might make their time at work better. This might be accomplished informally by taking part in friendly chat or sporadic leisure activities. Furthermore, by initiating more official employee surveys and channels for feedback, you may learn what drives them.
In order to foster an environment where your staff can flourish, make it a point to learn how they define success.
To perform at their best, employees want to understand how the organization works inside and out. They want transparency on how they can achieve their objectives when it comes to job performance and expectations, possibilities for professional growth, and progression within the company. Transparency and clarity in processes fosters engagement and trust among workers, which raises productivity and boosts overall business success.
Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower has created a handbook which, among other things, encourages companies to create a work-life strategy based on a trust culture and transparency. Businesses also need to work on internal communication so that information is rolled out in an equitable, timely manner.
In a 2022 McKinsey survey of American employees, 82% stated that purpose is important in work. Yet more than half of respondents said that their company’s purpose is so generic to the point of being meaningless.
When employees work, they don’t just want to earn a paycheck. That is certainly important, but to truly engage them on the next level, the business needs to show that their work creates meaning and contributes to society. People need to feel that what they do matters in some way.
Hence, the company must show a purpose beyond just making profits. Getting employees involved in other departments, or at least denying them a chance to ‘silo’ can show how their role influences a whole, and that the whole is more than the sum of its parts.
A key aspect of the employee experience is recognition and reward for an employee’s work. Employees need to feel appreciated and rewarded for their work in order to be inspired to perform at their highest level. Consistently expressing your thanks for their efforts shows them that you are aware of how hard they work and inspires them to perform better.
Thus, set aside time to recognise and reward employees' accomplishments in ways that have personal meaning for them. The celebrations don't have to be extravagant to be sincere – organising a team lunch, sharing victories with the entire company, or giving someone a modest gift for hitting a goal all help. Offering incentives for improved performance provides workers something extra to aim for and keeps them engaged for a longer amount of time.
Basic information such as pay slips, leave balances, and expense claims need to be accessible to employees. Yet, many businesses tend to hide it behind a clunky, inelegant legacy application. With the rise of good UI from everyday applications like Netflix and Shopee, Singaporean employees have come to expect the same level of access from their employers.
Therefore, employees find it frustrating when these legacy programs don't function properly because they can't get the information they need to execute their jobs, achieve their work-life balance objectives, or take care of work-related personal matters like their benefits.
Speaking of legacy programs, if you’re still tracking leave and payroll with Excel sheets, it’s now time for you to upgrade your HR experience with BrioHR.
BrioHR not only allows easy self-service access for employees – the tech-enhanced recruitment, onboarding, and performance management makes the employee experience that much better. BrioHR is also fully compliant with all Singaporean laws.
With a secure, scalable, user-friendly platform, BrioHR covers the entire employee journey from recruitment to onboarding, payroll and claims, to performance and analytics, and more.
This enables business owners and HR teams to truly focus on what matters most – people.
Visit briohr.com and get a free demo now.
In today’s business landscape, talent makes the difference between a run-of-the-mill business and an outstanding company. With this in mind, creating a great employee experience is high priority for many business owners.
When a company has a terrific employee experience, employees will feel more engaged with the business. They will put in extra work, initiative, and time to contribute to company objectives. They have a feeling of purpose in their work and approach it with excitement, passion, and energy. In short, they are more productive. This is even more critical in Singapore, as Singaporean employees trend behind the global average for employee engagement.
This is also related to a great challenge facing Singaporean employers: retaining employees. It goes without saying that engaged employees are much less likely to resign, but Ministry of Manpower data suggests that the resignation rate is going up as the economy recovers from the pandemic.
The employee experience is basically the result of each encounter and touchpoint that employee has with a business. It’s also a planned set of activities and ideas the company creates to enhance the productivity of its employees at work.
Every interaction that employees have with the company, from accepting the offer letter until the day they resign, affects the employee experience. This experience is influenced by company culture and interactions with colleagues, leaders, customers, and other stakeholders.
To create a great employee experience that takes into account all of these factors is difficult. But it isn’t impossible when you know how. Here are six techniques you can use to enhance the employee experience.
A great employee experience starts from passionate, enthusiastic, and active leadership. The company’s leadership needs to takes the time to value its employees’ contributions, understand their wants and objectives, and demonstrate a sincere interest in them. This will foster goodwill and the drive to succeed on both an individual and team level. Essentially, it means treating employees like people with individual needs and wants.
Thus, leaders can start by asking employees frequently for feedback on how you might make their time at work better. This might be accomplished informally by taking part in friendly chat or sporadic leisure activities. Furthermore, by initiating more official employee surveys and channels for feedback, you may learn what drives them.
In order to foster an environment where your staff can flourish, make it a point to learn how they define success.
To perform at their best, employees want to understand how the organization works inside and out. They want transparency on how they can achieve their objectives when it comes to job performance and expectations, possibilities for professional growth, and progression within the company. Transparency and clarity in processes fosters engagement and trust among workers, which raises productivity and boosts overall business success.
Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower has created a handbook which, among other things, encourages companies to create a work-life strategy based on a trust culture and transparency. Businesses also need to work on internal communication so that information is rolled out in an equitable, timely manner.
In a 2022 McKinsey survey of American employees, 82% stated that purpose is important in work. Yet more than half of respondents said that their company’s purpose is so generic to the point of being meaningless.
When employees work, they don’t just want to earn a paycheck. That is certainly important, but to truly engage them on the next level, the business needs to show that their work creates meaning and contributes to society. People need to feel that what they do matters in some way.
Hence, the company must show a purpose beyond just making profits. Getting employees involved in other departments, or at least denying them a chance to ‘silo’ can show how their role influences a whole, and that the whole is more than the sum of its parts.
A key aspect of the employee experience is recognition and reward for an employee’s work. Employees need to feel appreciated and rewarded for their work in order to be inspired to perform at their highest level. Consistently expressing your thanks for their efforts shows them that you are aware of how hard they work and inspires them to perform better.
Thus, set aside time to recognise and reward employees’ accomplishments in ways that have personal meaning for them. The celebrations don’t have to be extravagant to be sincere – organising a team lunch, sharing victories with the entire company, or giving someone a modest gift for hitting a goal all help. Offering incentives for improved performance provides workers something extra to aim for and keeps them engaged for a longer amount of time.
Basic information such as pay slips, leave balances, and expense claims need to be accessible to employees. Yet, many businesses tend to hide it behind a clunky, inelegant legacy application. With the rise of good UI from everyday applications like Netflix and Shopee, Singaporean employees have come to expect the same level of access from their employers.
Therefore, employees find it frustrating when these legacy programs don’t function properly because they can’t get the information they need to execute their jobs, achieve their work-life balance objectives, or take care of work-related personal matters like their benefits.
Speaking of legacy programs, if you’re still tracking leave and payroll with Excel sheets, it’s now time for you to upgrade your HR experience with BrioHR.
BrioHR not only allows easy self-service access for employees – the tech-enhanced recruitment, onboarding, and performance management makes the employee experience that much better. BrioHR is also fully compliant with all Singaporean laws.
With a secure, scalable, user-friendly platform, BrioHR covers the entire employee journey from recruitment to onboarding, payroll and claims, to performance and analytics, and more.
This enables business owners and HR teams to truly focus on what matters most – people.
Visit briohr.com and get a free demo now.