A major problem for business owners and employers today is getting the best employees and then keeping them. Sounds easy, but any employer will tell you that these activities take up the most time and have the biggest impact on business results. So how do you go about retaining the good people once youve found them? Understanding what your employees want from a workplace sounds like a logical place to start. After all, if you know what your employees are after, you simply need to provide it and all will be well. This is a great theory, but research shows that employers are not that successful at identifying what their employees actually want. In fact there is a significant disconnect between the things that employees say are important to them, and how highly employers rank those same things. This survey first came out in in Foreman Facts, from the Labor Relations Institute of NY and was produced again by Lawrence Lindahl in Personnel magazine, in . This study has since been replicated with similar results by Ken Kovach (); Valerie Wilson, Achievers International (); Bob Nelson, Blanchard Training & Development (); and Sheryl & Don Grimme, GHR Training Solutions (-). When asked to rank a list of ten criteria, the employees and managers/owners ranked them very differently:
What Employees Want What Managers Think Their Employees Want
Full appreciation for work done Good wages Feeling part of things Job Security Sympathetic help on Promotion/growth opportunities personal issues Job Security Good working conditions Good wages Interesting work Interesting work Personal loyalty to workers Promotion/growth opportunities Tactful discipline Personal loyalty to workers Full appreciation for work done Good working conditions Sympathetic help with personal issues Tactful discipline Feeling part of things
What does this mean if you are an employer or a manager in business today? Frequent pats on the back will go a long way towards making your employees more satisfied at work. Happily, its not always about the money. WHAT EMPLOYEES SAY THEY WANT (in order) . Full appreciation for work done . Feeling part of things . Sympathetic help on personal issues . Job security . Good wages . Interesting work . Promotion/growth opportunities . Personal loyalty to workers . Good working conditions . Tactful discipline
WHAT MANAGERS THINK EMPLOYEES WANT (in order) . Good wages . Job security . Promotion/growth opportunities . Good working conditions . Interesting work . Personal loyalty to workers . Tactful discipline . Full appreciation for work done . Sympathetic help on personal issues . Feeling part of things
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