Saturday, November 16, 2019
Survey Employees want raises more than they want promotions
Survey Employees want raises more than they want promotions Survey Employees want raises more than they want promotions Recent research from people analytics and employee engagement software company Peakon found that when UK workers were asked to choose what they want for Christmas from office-related features, 34% chose a raise, 28% chose a bonus, and only 8% wanted a promotion.The research team surveyed 3,000 employees in the UK.Hereâs how other perks stacked upMoney and scaling the corporate ladder arenât the only things on employeesâ minds at the end of the year.Peakonâs research also found that 15% of UK workers want more yearly leisure time, 8% want a cat or dog in the office, and 4% want a ânew line manager.âJust 3% said they would choose a âbetter officeâ as a gift.Hereâs how to treat your employees this holiday seasonHere are some other things companies can do to make their employees feel valued.Make the companyâs values clearResearch has found that many high-performing employees in the US and Canada work at places that make the companyâs values and goals clear.So instea d of leaving your employees in the dark, and only communicating the companyâs mission to senior leaders and executives on the board, be sure to keep everyone in the loop.Itâs a lot easier to push your companyâs agenda forward - and figure out how to contribute - when you know what it seeks to accomplish.Be lenient about workersâ hoursLetting employees occasionally work remotely during the holidays could help curb corporate burnout. Giving them time away from the office could help spark their productivity and creativity, and provide a refreshing reminder of how much they have going for them outside of the office.Make it clear that their work is paying offMonster contributing writer Catherine Conlan features advice from organizational consultant Orin C. Davis on the site.âHighlighting how an employee has made a contribution, not only to the company, but also to the greater good, is one of the most important things a company can do, Davis says. It may take some thought to c onnect the dots, but helping employees see the connection between what they do and making the world a better place can be powerful,â Conlan writes.Showing employees that they matter to your company doesnât always have to come in the form of a physical gift.
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