Voice of the employee
Voice of the employee has become increasingly
important to leaders of organizations, leading the Society for Industrial and
Organizational Psychology to list capturing the employee voice as the number
seven workplace trend.
Definition of Voice of Employee
According to
Asking employees for feedback through formal employee
studies and surveys is a way to give employees a voice. However, it’s critical
that the voice of employees has an actual impact and real influence on the
organization. To effectively give employees a voice, organizations must meet
three criteria.
- Provide structured channels for feedback in the
form of surveys
- Create a culture of acceptance for feedback
- Demonstrate that the feedback influences
organizational changes and improvements.
Figure 1: https://workinstitute.com/defining-of-voice-of-the-employee-why-it-is-important/
The Importance of Voice of Employee
The importance placed upon capturing voice of employee
has increased as organizations realize that there are multiple benefits associated
with it. Few key benefits of capturing the voice of employees are below.
- Increased Retention: The
primary outcome impacted by capturing voice of employee is employee
retention, as it’s proven that the number of ways employees have to use
their voice impacts employee retention. This fact has propelled
organizations to increase the number of ways available for employees to
provide feedback.
- Increased Engagement: It’s
critical to give employees a voice at various stages of employment, and
ask for feedback, to improve organizational policies. Employees, when
asked in an effective manner, provide feedback on what they like, what
they don’t like and what can be improved in the workplace at various
stages, which leads to improved engagement and retention.
- Improved Job Satisfaction: Higher
levels of job satisfaction among employees has been reported when
employees have regular meetings with supervisors and when employees become
more involved in the organization. Additionally, employee participation in
decision making leads to improved job satisfaction.
- Higher Performance Ratings: Managers
rate employee performance higher when the employee demonstrates a
high-level of employee voice. Conversely, managers rate employee
performance lower when the employee demonstrated a lower-level of employee
voice. The direct link between manager performance ratings and use of
employee voice demonstrates that employees who use their voice are valued
and that using employee voice is viewed as an important aspect of
performance.
Conclusion
One sure sign of effective employee voice is the frequency at
which employees are participating in discussions around key decisions and
changes. Measuring engagement can also shed a lot of light on how well a program is working.
References
Mahan, W., 2019. Work Institute. [Online]
Available at: https://workinstitute.com/defining-of-voice-of-the-employee-why-it-is-important/
[Accessed 2021 Dec 2021].
Wong, K.,
2020. Achievers. [Online]
Available at: https://www.achievers.com/blog/what-is-employee-voice-and-why-is-it-important/
[Accessed 12 Dec 2021].


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ReplyDeleteVoice is always effects
The frequency with which employees participate in discussions about critical decisions and changes is one solid measure of successful employee voice. Measuring engagement may also give a lot of light on how well a program is doing.
ReplyDeleteWe can explain this as the opportunity for employees to express concerns about circulars,policies in work place and give your own idea about how to enhance conditions in the work place.This can be formal or informal.Good article and thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAccording to, Perlow and Williams (2003) when employees feel unable to speak out, negative emotions like resentment and anger bubble up, which can “shut down creativity” and chip away at motivation, productivity and performance. This may be driven by feelings of inauthenticity, which is psychologically damaging.
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