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Employee Engagement (5EEG)
Cohort:Waterloo
Tutor:Kevin Haslam
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CIPD HR Professional Map
Click here for the Map
What key professional areas and behaviours
relate to this unit?
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Learning Outcome 2Copyright 2012
2 Understand the components of employee engagement, with reference to the application of relevant HR policies,
strategies and practices
2.1 Describe the typical HR, leadership and cultural elements likely to be found in an organisation characterised by high levels of employee
engagement
2.2 Evaluate the need for alignment between ‘engagement’ practices and other corporate components if the full benefits of high engagement
are to be realisedhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZ3wxgog4nc
Elements found in engaged organisations -
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•Reward and benefits – ???•???•???
Elements found in engaged organisations -
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•Clear vision – ???•???•???
Elements found in engaged organisations -
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•Openness and honesty – ???•???•???
ExerciseCopyright 2012
• Elements found in engaged organisations – HR• Elements found in engaged organisations – Leadership• Elements found in engaged organisations – Cultural
In two groups develop a presentation discussing and elements of the above and how these may be
embedded in to policy and practice
30 minutesFlip chart – Presentation - Discussion
Leadership Competency Framework Exercise
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Transformational leadership is a key driver of employment engagement. The CIPD’s Management competencies for enhancing
employee engagement research (click here) highlights key competencies as:
Supporting Employee GrowthInterpersonal style and integrity
Monitoring Direction
Task: in groups devise a competency framework for engagement using the key competencies above
30-40 minutes Flip chart - Presentation
Leadership Competency Framework
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Each will need to have leadership competencies and a description of the competency e.g.
Theme•Supporting employee growth
Leadership Competency•Autonomy and empowerment
Description•Has trust in employee capabilities, involving them in problem-solving and decision-making
Positive feedback
Clarifying Expectations
Employee interest
Leading by example
Empowerment
Additional Competences
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Competencies to encourage engagement
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Competency Expectations of employee
Actions needed
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The Case for AlignmentCopyright 2012
Employee engagement is a vital part of HR strategy and helps the organisation fulfil its aims and objectives.
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The objectives of the organisation, whether these may be to increase the product/service range, enhance customer service, ensure flexibility in provision, should be translated into HR and employee engagement plans.
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HR strategy focuses on the long term development of the organisation through reconciling this with the long term development of the human resources within the organisation.
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One of the key aims of strategic HR is the need to ensure integration between:
1. HR strategies and the business strategies (vertical integration)
2. The various HR strategies that contribute to overall business strategy
Discuss in relation to your own organisations giving examples!
The Case for AlignmentCopyright 2012
The MacLeod review 2010 For the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) on employeeengagement further highlighted these principles by identifying enablers of bestpractice which include Strategic narrative that explains where the organisation is going and why,and which helps employees understand how their role contributes to this Engaging managers who motivate, challenge and support their people,treating employees as individuals and seeking and responding to their views Employee voice, which ensures employees in all areas are involved indecision-making within the organisation Organisational integrity, so that there is clear alignment between stated valuesand actual behaviours https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2GUI5r09g0