How to design employee experience
Designing employee
experience is all about engaging employees better such that it
reflects on their performance. So, there must be consistency, structure, and
motivation while you design a plan for improving employee experience as well as
performance
Things to keep in mind while
designing employee experience
Personalization and transparency - Unlocking the true
potential of your employees is like an art. You have to free yourself from all
possible biases – age, gender, experience – and keep learning to get better at
it. One of the keys is to focus on HR products and
services to strengthen the emotional connection between people. Therefore,
employee engagement activities such as Pulse Surveys, company-wide polls, open
idea board, fun activities, etc., gives employees their own individual voice.
Journey mapping for employee experience -
The difference being
you define outcomes and results while mapping the journey. It’s a method of
visualizing the journey the employee has had in your organization. The
important milestones, achievement and likewise. The map would show every stage
that the employee has gone through in
the company. This will help you to understand what the weak and strong points
of an employee are. This would also give an insight into what things matter the
most to the employee.
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Talk wellness - Invest in employee wellness before you
even start thinking about employee experience. Employee wellness is crucial in
ensuring that your employees feel valued and worthy. Wellness is not just
physical. Programs that foster mental health and wellbeing must also be
encouraged. All these will add to curating an exemplary employee experience.
HR chat boats
Providing information to people that
depend on you at the time they seek the information, at the speed they would
expect, the intelligence that they would demand crisply. And make it all
self-service.
Its possible now with a chat bot. An intelligent agent that does not take a break,
learns from the interactions to build intelligence, is always available, and
can provide any response to a query or lookup data for an authenticate inquiry
crisply in a pinpoint fashion.
Leverage technology to ace employee
experience
HR and tech teams have been feeding computers
data for a couple of decades and now computers are really getting ready to
serve us.
The roles have changed. So should we.
This has been no more than data in and out that legacy platforms support. New
age technology is aligned much better to serve intelligently. Take over all the
mundane tasks of information search and retrieval, speaking out.
HR software and
HRMS have taken over and has revolutionized the whole HR processes. Leaders are
now using integrated human
capital platforms to
redefine employee experience.
Conclusion
Employees who enjoy the
company experience are the ones who will take additional and more careful
initiatives at work. Customer support and retention won’t really be a problem
because your employees will ensure that they take care of it all. What you have
to do is design employee experience from hiring, through training, to exit
(yes, exit too) and the results will reflect in the overall company performance.
References
Hymowitz, C., 2000. How can a manager encourage
employees to take bold risks?, New York: s.n.
Ichniowski, J., 2009. Human
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Pareek, U., 2000. The Human Development Handbook. London: Kogan Page
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Employee experience design is all about better engaging people so that their performance benefits. As a result, in designing a plan to improve employee experience and performance, consistency, structure, and motivation must be present. In reality, employee experience, or EX as most organizations refer to it nowadays, is the next competitive frontier for enterprises (Vallikat, 2021)
ReplyDeleteEmployee experience is the journey an employee takes with your organization, its include every interaction that happens along the employee life circle, plus the experiences that involve an employee's role, workspace, manager and wellbeing. It's good explanation by you.
ReplyDeleteEmployee experience is directly impacted the organization's productivity and long term business. Therefore Organization leaders have long been preoccupied with the concept of employee engagement. It drives an entire industry of study and analysis. And it has a significant influence on the way organizations think about their employees.
ReplyDeletetransparency which was discussed in this blog was one of the key factor, to build the trust with the employer and employee , if a scenario of workers and the management have better understanding of he vision and mission of the organization and starts trusting each other will lead the organization to the path of success
ReplyDeleteEmployee engagement is also influenced by their work experience. Higher levels of employee involvement boost corporate culture and productivity, which has a favorable influence on revenue and profits.Thank you.
ReplyDeleteYour employees are the ones who contribute and help you run your business. As a result, designing employee experiences to attract, engage, and develop employees is critical for organizations seeking a competitive advantage.
ReplyDeleteEmployee experience design is the application of experience design in order to intentionally design HR products, services, events, and organizational environments with a focus on the quality of the employee experience whilst providing relevant solutions for an organization.
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