Employee Disengagement

How To Cure the Employee Disengagement Epidemic

The 2024 Gallup State of the Global Workforce Survey reveals that we’re still experiencing an epidemic of employee disengagement.

According to this year’s survey, a staggering 77% of us are not engaged with the work we do or the organisation we do it for.

It’s a shocking indictment of our workplace cultures and an enormous waste of human talent.

There’s an answer to the employee disengagement problem and it’s probably not what you expect.

More on this later but we first need to answer this question.

Why Are Employees Disengaged?

The 2023 Gallup Survey highlights the following as the key drivers of employee disengagement:

  • Unclear goals
  • Unfair treatment
  • Lack of recognition
  • Leaders/managers with poor people skills
  • Lack of opportunity to learn, grow & develop

Therefore, to increase employee engagement we need to:

Provide opportunities for learning, growth, and development.

Plus

Change the way people are managed.

Gallup goes so far as to state that:

“70% of the difference between engaged and disengaged teams is how they are managed”

The cure to the employee disengagement epidemic might therefore be COACHING.

Coaching Leaders to Bring Out the Best in Themselves and Others

When I ask managers and leaders what they do, I often hear phrases like ‘strategy development’,’ project delivery’, ‘stakeholder management’ etc.

These are all important but the most important responsibilities of all and the ones shared by all managers and leaders are to:

1. Maximise the potential of each team member

2. Get each team member bought into the company’s purpose and mission

3. Encourage collaboration and reward teamwork

Excellent leaders use coaching to bring out the best in themselves and others.

As the Gallup Chairman’s Blog eloquently puts it:

“Great managing is ‘an act of coaching’

The Effect of Coaching On Employee Disengagement

According to ICF/HCI research:

“65% of staff in companies where coaching is valued are highly engaged”

How Do We Change Leaders/Managers Into Coaches?

In my experience, it is not as simple as training leaders/managers on coaching skills. Welcome and necessary as this is.

For a coaching style of management to become embedded it’s essential to create a culture where:

  • Coaching is integral to leadership development.
  • Leaders act as role models for coaching.
  • Managers are rewarded for coaching outcomes.
  • Coaching and being coached are encouraged throughout the organisation.

Is It Worth Investing in Coaching to Reduce Employee Disengagement?

The answer is emphatically – YES!

According to Heather Whiteman – People Analytics Expert – University of California

“Engagement equals discretionary effort, which equals higher business outcomes for the same dollars. It is ROI at its finest”.

The Effect of Engaged Employees on Business Performance

According to Gallup employee engagement drives growth.

Companies with highly engaged employees are:

  • 17% more productive
  • 21% more profitable

Employees are also happier and more loyal.

Coaching is a Proven Remedy Against The Ills of Employee Disengagement

Whilst there is no silver bullet to combat increasing levels of employee disengagement, a coaching culture that drives employee engagement is the hallmark of some of the world’s best-performing companies.

Building a coaching culture takes work, but every step on the journey taps further into the wealth of talent that organisations have at their disposal.

As a leader:

  • How are you fostering your coaching culture?
  • What difference is it making to you, your team, and your organisation’s performance?

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