Factors That
Affect Employee Engagement In The Hospitality Industry
Attitude
Satisfied employees are more effectively engaged at their jobs. It is popularly believed that hard work or success leads to satisfaction. But Harvard psychology study reveals that happiness breeds success. Also, employees are mainly accountable for owning their happiness. If it is not happy with what the company is doing, it can need to look inward and take control of the company's business position and attitude (Masum, et l, 2016).
The statistic shows that only 25 percent of job success is primarily based on IQ, and the other 75 percent is based on beliefs, relationship with others, and the capability to manage stress. Furthermore, positivity significantly affects the brain. Shawn Achor (2011), the author of The Happiness Advantage, recognized that optimism, or positivity, is the main predictor of progress or success for business leaders and entrepreneurs because they see more opportunities amid challenges.
Leaders
are in a perfect position in many situations to lead by example. It can
demonstrate the attitude that the company's employees should have. It can
affect the attitudes of individuals around the organization (Kular et
al,2008). Firstly, it is vital to
realize why employee attitudes matter. After all, employees' mindsets and
attitudes ripple out and affect other areas of the company. However, attitudes are not static and may be
significantly affected through a corporate change project. Employees are human
and there can be changes in attitude. It is not only the employee but those in
the grade of supervisor as well (Sahoo, and Mishra, 2012).
Employee
behavior: Attitudes in an employee directly affect their behavior. Also, a
positive attitude, for example, correlates with more outstanding employee
performance and productivity. Moreover, negative attitudes may fuel workplace
conflict and reduce productivity.
Business
operations and processes management: This management approach defines a
discipline dedicated to enhancing and streamlining business operations and
processes. During corporate changes, optimizing and standardizing business
processes is essential (Ababneh, 2021).
Simpler and more efficient approaches make it easier for workers to keep
up, stay involved, as well as be productive. One positive outcome is that
employees are happier and have good attitudes (Sahoo, and Mishra, 2012).
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Very Informative. totally agreed. According to Onyango et al. (2022) Employee engagement has a significant influence on productivity, profitability, customer satisfaction, employee absenteeism, and employee satisfaction. Employee engagement is critical for major corporations today since poor engagement may harm the bottom line.
ReplyDeleteEmployees who are less engaged are not emotionally invested in the organization for which they work. Furthermore, they are unsatisfied with their position or the organization for which they work, lack energy or passion, and procrastinate throughout the day.
Thanks for sharing the information. And also, personal engagement, according to Kahn (1990), is "the harnessing of organization members' selves to their roles; in engagement, people employ and express themselves physically, cognitively, and emotionally during role performance." Thus, disengaged employees become physically uninvolved in their job, cognitively unvigilant, and emotionally detached from coworkers or managers.
DeleteVery descriptive blog post.. According to Reilly and Brown (2008), the terms ‘job satisfaction’, ‘motivation’ and ‘commitment’ are generally being replaced now in business by ‘engagement’ because it appears to have more descriptive force and face validity. Ultimately Employees get Engaged if they are motivated, satisfied and committed to their job.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the information. And also, HR managers and hoteliers both play critical roles in educating and encouraging hotel workers to provide outstanding service experiences to consumers. Appropriate remuneration, cash awards, recognition programs, and other methods utilized by hotel HR management to motivate workers or staffs are effective methods for motivating employees or staffs in the hotel sector (Karatepe, 2013).
DeleteAgree with your post-Prabuddha, in addition, (Goerge 2009) Only when employees have the freedom to choose their behaviors and when their attitudes are pertinent to the activity in issue do work attitudes, such as job satisfaction, influence work behaviors.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the information. And also, staff motivation is a big issue in the hotel sector since it directly correlates to employee turnover and the overall level of service provided by the concerned hotels (Chen, 2013). The entire profitability of hotels is determined by the level of services supplied to consumers. As a result, the primary focus of hotels is to encourage their personnel in order to aid the hoteliers' attempt.
DeleteI agree with your content and i would like to add that that engaged employees consider about the growth and future of organizations and are willing to invest their efforts positively and also engaged employees feel a strong emotional bond towards the organizations that employs them which leads to higher retention levels and high productivity and lower absenteeism which indicates that engagement is directly linked to the organizational performance( Ranga,2019).
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the information. And also, because the hospitality sector relies heavily on human labor, hotels must place a premium on employee performance and implement suitable methods to improve it. Furthermore, staff performance is critical in the hotel sector since clients have direct connection with the employees and so it is the hotel employees who are accountable for delighting the guests. As a result, hoteliers and managers must be concerned with improving the aspects that can improve employee performance in addition to focusing on hotel facilities and services (Karatepe, 2013).
DeleteGood Article Prabuddha. Furthermore, effective workplace communication benefits employees' job satisfaction, organizational productivity, and customer service (Adu-Oppong & Agyin-Birikorang, 2014).
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the information. And also, job satisfaction is critical for keeping and motivating staff to serve consumers and offer superior services (Ababneh, 2021).
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