Keeping strong employees around is an integral part of your
business. By increasing your employee retention, you can spend less time
and costs training to get new employees up to speed. Your business runs
more efficiently when everyone involved fully understands how each
piece of the puzzle works.
While some factors employees list for quitting are beyond an
employer’s control, such as moving to follow a spouse, there are several
ways that increasing the level of collaboration inside of your office
can help improve employee morale.
We took a look at some of the most common reasons employees quit and
found ways that you can utilize state-of-the-art technology to keep your
best employees happy and satisfied with their work.
Failure to engage their employee’s creativity
Employees want to be intellectually and creatively challenged. If
they feel like they are bored or left unchallenged by their work, or
have a lot of busy work, it might start them looking elsewhere for a
stronger challenge.
Adding new technology to your office may help engage their curiosity
again. Giving your employees a new tool that will help them get their
more tedious tasks out of the way quicker, and on to more challenging
tasks will keep them more intellectually stimulated.
Feeling like their contributions are not welcome or are not appreciated
Your office is a team. When a member of the team feels like they are
not contributing anything to your goals or that their feedback is not
valued, they themselves do not feel like a valuable asset to the team.
Including more collaborative equipment in your meetings can be a
solid way to highlight the importance of your employee’s voices. Let
them annotate and give concerns, suggestions and feedback in real time.
And be sure to write on a screen or recording the meeting to show that
you are listening to their input.
Time not valued or respected
Holding more efficient meetings, or even allowing employees to video
conference in, can help reduce the time your employees spend sitting in a
meeting room and not actively working towards finishing their list of
day to day duties.
Instead of being forced to work overtime, or adjust their family or
business travel schedules to make sure that they are in the office at
meeting time, incorporate video conferencing and allow them a bit more
room to breathe and not rush around.
More collaborative technology may not solve all of the reasons a good
employee may choose to leave, but integrating more interactive
technology can be a step in the right direction to reduce your turnover
rate.