𝐄𝐦𝐩𝐥𝐨𝐲𝐞𝐞 𝐄𝐧𝐠𝐚𝐠𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐈𝐧𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐓𝐞𝐜𝐡𝐧𝐨𝐥𝐨𝐠𝐲 𝐈𝐧𝐝𝐮𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐲,
𝐄𝐦𝐩𝐥𝐨𝐲𝐞𝐞 𝐄𝐧𝐠𝐚𝐠𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐈𝐧𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐓𝐞𝐜𝐡𝐧𝐨𝐥𝐨𝐠𝐲 𝐈𝐧𝐝𝐮𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐲
Information Technology (IT) is a booming industry that benefits modern civilization. It allows faster processing of large amounts of data, mobility, convenience, etc. To meet client expectations and increase business, IT companies should stay ahead of this trend to offer more innovative solutions.
Whether employee engagement drivers effect IT innovation. Based on the literature research, leadership style, rewards and recognition, and training and development were selected as three primary employee engagement drivers and assessed for their association and relevance on innovation. ( Joseph, R.D et al 2018)
There are several strategies IT companies can implement to
improve engagement
- Training and Development Programs
- Mentorship Programs
- Conferences and Events
- Public Recognition:
- Performance-based Rewards:
- Open Communication
- Meaningful Work
Training and Development Programs
Mentorship Programs
Most mentorship programs have a basic design. What is critical is determining the purpose of your programme and who will benefit from it. (www.wits.ac.za, 1BC)
Conferences and Events
According to (Almeida, A.2023), conferences, socials, and team building increase employee engagement, productivity, performance, and retention.
Public Recognition
As stated by (Carla J., 2009), employee recognition initiatives affect job satisfaction and engagement. peer recognition. As news of their accomplishments spreads throughout the company, people feel happy longer, boosting morale and productivity.
(LevelEleven, 2019)
Performance-based Rewards
Open Communication in the Workplace
Write everything down to better communication. It clarifies the company's vision and expectations and prevents employer-employee confusion. Highlighted in (thefreelancerslife, 2022)
Meaningful Work
Reference List
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Carla J., H. (2009). The effect of employee recognition and employee engagement on job satisfaction and intent to leave in the public sector - ProQuest. [online] www.proquest.com. Available at: https://www.proquest.com/openview/9f1df00711437559b64536f4b482a7af/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750 [Accessed 5 Apr. 2024].
FasterCapital (2024). Performance based Rewards: How Cash Awards Drive Excellence. [online] FasterCapital. Available at: https://fastercapital.com/content/Performance-based-Rewards--How-Cash-Awards-Drive-Excellence.html [Accessed 5 Apr. 2024].
LevelEleven (2019). The Effects of Public Versus Private Recognition. [online] LevelEleven. Available at: https://leveleleven.com/2019/01/effects-public-vs-private-recognition/ [Accessed 5 Apr. 2024].
Marks, L. (2023). What is Meaningful Work & How to Create It | Runn. [online] www.runn.io. Available at: https://www.runn.io/blog/meaningful-work [Accessed 5 Apr. 2024].
thefreelancerslife (2022). Create A Culture Of Open Communication And Idea Sharing In Your Company. [online] The Freelancer’s Life. Available at: https://thefreelancerslife.com/create-a-culture-of-open-communication-and-idea-sharing-in-your-company/ [Accessed 5 Apr. 2024].
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Uresin, B. (2020). Going back to business as usual? That’s not so sure for the meetings & events industry! [online] www.linkedin.com. Available at: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/going-back-business-usual-thats-so-sure-meetings-events-berkan-uresin [Accessed 5 Apr. 2024].
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ReplyDeleteThank you, Amesha, for your insightful comment. You need to stay current or risk sounding like a Nokia ringtone.
DeleteNice article. Agree employee engagement is very crucial as engage employees goes above and beyond the fundamental work responsibilities, and connects to the acts that propel the company's forward progress(Haridarshan Singh,2022).
ReplyDeleteMuch agreed, Mr. Cramer, Not a Soul No outcome; alternatively, if you desire improved outcomes, ensure that your workforce is highly motivated.
DeleteExcellent research findings, The comprehensive study by Joseph et al. (2018) provides valuable insights into the impact of leadership style, rewards, recognition, and training on IT innovation. Vanvulpen's (2022) strategies for training and development in IT further enrich the discourse, offering actionable steps for companies to enhance engagement and foster innovation. A commendable effort shedding light on crucial aspects of organizational success in the IT sector.
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DeleteAs I'm also working in the IT industry, I believe that learning and development is more important. As we need to get updated everyday and open forum discussions are valuable part of the job. We can share our ideas and get more information from others as well. Good Article.
ReplyDeleteHi Shalindri Nice to hear you're in IT. Where are you working? We have the same problem keeping our coworkers engaged, right?
DeleteGood article shows the challenges faced by HR department in IT industry. It gives you the thought that importance of employee engagement to drive innovation in IT industry. Article gives you the suggestion that can be implement in IT industry to increase the employee engagement. Engaged employees deliver improved organizational and individual performance Osborne, S., & Hammoud, M. S. (2017).
ReplyDeleteDear Mr. Sudesh, Thank you for your comment. Yes, the statement made by the author regarding engagement is really ideal in terms of how to evolve.
DeleteAbsolutely! Employee engagement is undeniably crucial for organisational success. Your mention of social exchange theory highlights how employees reciprocate value and support from their organisation with increased dedication and effort.
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ReplyDeleteThank you, Ms. Arundathi. Thank you for responding to our feedback. Given that we are in the same industry and facing a similar situation, how can we effectively engage and commit to our day-to-day tasks?
DeleteMuch appreciated, Wasula For a better future, organisations should know how much they appreciate their workers, according to exchange theory.
ReplyDeleteYou have done a thorough and organized investigation on how employee engagement affects IT innovation. How can we rank these techniques in a limited resource environment, and how can we measure how effective they are in promoting innovation within IT firms?
ReplyDeleteMr Nufail, thanks. What I Say Conduct regular surveys to assess employee satisfaction with leadership, communication, workload, and growth prospects. Find trends in responses to feeling appreciated, empowered, and encouraged in taking chances.
DeleteDilshad, to add to this, I think IT professionals always find the work-life balance a very tricky area as they tend to put in long hours of work. Therefore I think it is mandatory for IT companies to provide that work-life balance in their organization and that this element should be included in their company culture. I've seen adequate time off and a little bit of rest and relaxation do wonders to reach peak productivity levels in IT.
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DeleteOutstanding work, Dilshad! Your analysis of how employee engagement drives innovation in IT is both enlightening and practical. The emphasis on leadership and a culture of recognition resonates deeply. I particularly appreciate the actionable strategies you've outlined, offering a clear roadmap for organizations aiming to foster innovation. This piece is a valuable resource for anyone looking to enhance their team's engagement and creativity. Thank you for sharing your expertise!
ReplyDeleteThank you, sir. I found that my experience mostly aligned with the theories we learned in class.
DeleteNice article Dilshad, the employee engagement could be increased by the aspects you have mentioned in your insightful article. The training and development programs, mentorship, programs, conferences and events, public recognition, performance-based rewards, open communication and meaningful work could all help the employees of an organization to engage more and thereby optimize the overall performance of the company.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ms. Judith. Unfortunately, many organizations fail to prioritize the evaluation of the effectiveness of their practices. To be successful, HRM practices must be closely aligned with the company's vision and mission.
DeleteI find the discussion on strategies for improving engagement in IT companies to be insightful and informative. The article highlights various approaches that organizations can take to enhance employee engagement, which ultimately contributes to increased innovation and productivity within the industry.
ReplyDeleteOne aspect that stands out to me is the emphasis on training and development programs. It's crucial for IT professionals to continuously update their technical skills in a rapidly evolving field. Additionally, soft skills training is often overlooked but equally important, as effective communication and collaboration are essential for success in IT roles.
The mention of mentorship programs is also intriguing. Having a mentor can provide invaluable guidance and support for career growth, particularly in a dynamic industry like IT. Moreover, conferences and events offer opportunities for networking and knowledge-sharing, which can further enhance engagement and professional development.
Public recognition and performance-based rewards are powerful motivators that can drive employee engagement. Feeling valued and appreciated for their contributions encourages employees to perform at their best and fosters a positive work environment.
Open communication is another key aspect highlighted in the article. Clear and transparent communication channels are essential for conveying company vision, expectations, and feedback. This helps to build trust and alignment among team members, ultimately leading to higher engagement and collaboration.
Lastly, the concept of meaningful work resonates with me as a student. Engaging in work that is personally fulfilling and aligns with one's values and goals can significantly enhance job satisfaction and overall well-being.
Overall, the strategies outlined in the article provide valuable insights into how IT companies can foster a culture of engagement and drive innovation. By prioritizing employee development, recognition, and communication, organizations can create a conducive environment for success in the ever-evolving IT industry.
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DeleteReally good article Dishad. In the IT sector, performance-based rewards are a useful tactic for raising employee motivation and engagement. Research indicates that linking rewards directly to individual or team performance fosters a sense of accomplishment and recognition among employees (Huang & Van de Ven, 2013).
ReplyDeleteMany thanks, Chamara The point you made about individual and team growth within your comment is correct.
DeleteThis blog article highlights the crucial link between employee engagement and innovation in the IT industry, offering insightful strategies for enhancing engagement such as training programs, mentorship, recognition, and open communication.
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DeleteHR in the IT industry face a range of challenges, from talent acquisition and retention to diversity and inclusion, remote work, technological disruption, and regulatory compliance. By addressing these challenges proactively and implementing effective strategies, HR departments can help organizations thrive in a rapidly evolving and competitive industry landscape.
ReplyDeleteNice investigation. Nice work done.
Thank you Mr. Sudheera Totally on board Rising IT tech has a major effect on human resource management The present state of the IT sector
DeleteEmployee engagement is crucial in the fast-paced world of information technology, ensuring organizations prioritize tactics that foster fulfillment, purpose, and belonging among their workforce.
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DeleteVery informative article. Skill migration and high employee turnover has critically affect to IT industry and keeping engaged talent pool will be more productive for the organization.
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DeleteIt's clear that investing in training and development, mentorship programs, conferences and events, public recognition, performance-based rewards, open communication, and meaningful work can contribute significantly to fostering a positive and productive work environment.
ReplyDeleteThese initiatives not only benefit individual employees but also contribute to the overall success and innovation of IT companies.
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ReplyDeleteThese initiatives not only benefit individual employees but also contribute to the overall success and innovation of IT companies.
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