A study on employee satisfaction on employee engagement schemes in RP agencies

Authors

  • Sunita Nikhil Shah
  • Tanish Raina Juhi Honmane
  • Pratik Kharat

Abstract

The employee engagement construct assesses the degree to which employees are willing to go above and beyond, feel committed to the organization, and are present at work. Higher ratings suggest that employees believe their ideas are useful, that their work has an impact on the company, and that their well-being and development are valued. Employee engagement (sometimes called work engagement or worker engagement) is a business management phrase. The degree to which an employee feels positively or negatively about their work, coworkers, and company is measured as employee engagement, and it has a significant impact on how motivated they are to learn and perform at work." An "engaged employee" is someone who is fully committed to and passionate about their work, acting in a way that advances the goals of their organization. Employee engagement (sometimes called work engagement or worker engagement) is a business management phrase. An "engaged employee" is one who is entirely invested in and excited about his or her work, and consequently performs in ways that benefit their organization. " An employee's positive or negative emotional attachment to their work, coworkers, and company is measured as employee engagement, and it has a big impact on how eager they are to learn and perform well at work. This emotional attachment has a huge impact on their willingness to learn, perform, and remain dedicated to their roles. Unlike enjoyment, motivation, culture, climate, and opinion, engagement is a distinct concept that represents the complex relationship between an individual and their workplace. Engagement is especially difficult to assess since it has multiple dimensions, including emotional, cognitive, and behavioural.

 

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Published

2024-08-23