This blogs helps, How to creating meaningful employee experience in the organisation and why most HR teams fail at this.
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Balamani
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Based on many conversations with HR practitioners, it has become abundantly clear to me, that HR processes and practices in many organisations run rather independently. And while this sounds like a good thing, I’m afraid, it’s not! Simply because this ‘independence’ can cause a significant disconnect. One classic example is that while the HR team handles recruitment, it is likely that they may not have evolved an effective on-boarding process that allows for a long-term connect on certain touchpoints with the employee, and the specific role they have been hired to perform. Similarly, HR may have an operational Performance Management system, however, if that has not been mapped to Career Development and Growth, it will not be effective or efficient.
The root cause of the problem appears to be that the company’s Mission and Purpose, in most cases, is not properly articulated. Even when they are, there are certain practises that need to be defined which will ensure that the Right Action flows through from the articulation. And this is not always a top-down disconnect. Leadership practices also sometimes reflect this disconnect. The HR specialisms are, in many organisations, structured in away that the particular practice does not create experiences that have a single theme flowing through them. They are often, insulated from each other, with each holding on to their turf. Unfortunately, the “Employee Experience” suffers.
These disparate practices and programmes running on individual, standalone basis have led to employee experiences, which are not in the first place very positive. And this is not because the programme is bad, but simply because they tend to generate varied experiences that do not build on each other. An employee may also find it most challenging in terms of the specific (from a particular practice) experience and the resultant meaning without being able to connect to the larger picture - a unified thread holding the ‘recruitment to retirement’ continuum. This leads to drop in engagement and productivity levels.
The good news for all of us is, with technology, there is a great opportunity to integrate the business, technology and the employee to create a meaningful and holistic experience. In the first place, technology has on offer a whole lot of applications either as Apps or through an integrated systems solution to improve and enhance employee experiences. They have the potential to inspire and engage. However, one must be wary of doing something with technology that is in a silo and not integrated. For example, often organisation go for one solution, say PMS but then without an integrated LMS and Succession & Career Planning, such a proposition plays out the same way as a manual system- disparate and not connected. Perhaps, the answer lies in a full spectrum solution?
To consciously study and listen to, and learn what employees are doing every day and discover new ways to simplify work and improve productivity, performance, and engagement, are some of the key actions that we need to undertake to deliver the right “experiences”. The space and specialism of developing employee personas and using them to develop journey maps is a great first step! Integrated digital solutions that deliver on employee journeys will surely enhance the employee experience - the icing on the cake!
The ultimate truth we must stand up to is indeed Employee Experience! And meaningful one at that!
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Hoover Dam and the Grand Canyon: Book yourself a seat on any of the many sightseeing tours available and go and watch the architectural marvel that is Hoover Dam built over the Grand canyon which is also a grand sight to see by itself. Black Canyon is another must see as is Lake Mead which is so beautiful just because it is a body of water all surrounded by desert-like nature. Colorado River:
While looking at the Dam and Canyon is from above, to see the true beauty of the river, you have to go down. The Colorado river is excellent for river-rafting and water sports, but you do not have to take part if it is not your thing. Instead just sit back and enjoy another of nature’s marvels.
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