HR transformation is one of the most popular business trends today. Companies are looking to their HR departments to deliver more value and enable digital transformation. HR transformation drives operational excellence and strategic impact to create greater business value (Gartner). But, for businesses to grow, the employees must thrive!
As workplaces, work models and processes evolve, companies are compelled to think about how they can better care for their employees’ health, safety and well-being. Organisations can create value by focusing their attention on employee experience. To do so, they require robust HR structures that deliver the expanding and increasing service options that business leaders, managers and employees seek.
Let’s discuss employee experience and its vital role in a successful HR transformation!
Employee Experience: The Driver or the Goal?
In simplest terms, employee experience is a worker or employee’s perception of their journey through all organisational touch points– from hiring to onboarding, working, growing and exiting. The organisational policies, culture, technology, physical workspace and workforce are all integral to an employee’s experience.
Though a growing number of organisations realise the importance of employee engagement, very few realise that employee loyalty is often more important than engagement. However, employee experience is most important and encompasses engagement and loyalty. Infact, companies looking to undergo HR transformation must focus on strengthening their employee experience for the following reasons:
HR Transformation & Employee Experience: The Link
For a successful HR transformation, employee experience is paramount. To do this, companies must develop strategies around employee experience and have a human-centric design.
Here are a few components of an HR transformation that emphasise and improve employee experience:
“Change is not driven by technology but rather enabled by technology.”
– Soumyasanto Sen (HR Technology adviser)
As businesses strive to improve the customer experience at the ‘few’ touch points, the focus on improving employee experience at the ‘multiple’ touch points should be more vital. Using smart technology and artificial intelligence as a vital part of your HR transformation can help reduce the number of employee touchpoints and make them seamless.
Choosing and implementing the right tools and technology can help improve employee experience and ensure a smooth transformation. Here are some ways you can do it:
There is a positive correlation between employee well-being and productivity. A consulting firm stated that a meaningful increase in well-being could yield around a 10% average increase in productivity.
While you curate your company’s desired employee experience based on the brand you would like to create, here are a few interesting ideas to use:
According to research by a consulting firm, higher levels of employee engagement showed 21% more profitability and 17% more productivity. An important aspect of good employee experience is organisational processes and practices. Creating smoother processes and employee-friendly practices keeps your employees inspired and your business thriving.
Here are a few effective ways to simplify your processes and redesign your organisational practices:
Behaviours form the foundation for organisational and team culture. Everything an organisation does and doesn’t help shape its culture. A serious disconnect between an organisation’s mission, vision, values, and what employees and leaders want and do can ruin an employer’s brand and cause employees to lose trust in it.
While everyone from a new hire to the leadership team is responsible for building and contributing to the organisational culture, it is the active role of HR to build the culture positively and align organisational ideals and goals with employee behaviour.
Companies that have a thriving culture also see better employee experience in the form of:
Minimal touch points, easy accessibility of policies and online support form a significant part of the employee experience in an organisation. As part of digital HR transformation, organisations are encouraged to invest in employee experience platforms to ensure employees’ smooth and satisfying journeys.
Having the right employee experience tools can help the company create and sustain a favourable workflow for every employee and empower them to work from home, office or remotely. This flexibility and ease of working ensure employees have an amazing work experience while keeping them connected to their team and managers.
The Bottom Line
Organisations looking for a complete overhaul must ensure people-focused HR transformation that helps unlock employee creativity and ingenuity and creates a digitally-enabled workforce to foster workplace innovation. In the post-pandemic era, employee experience has become one of the most important parameters of business success.
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