There Be Giants Reveals the Blueprint for Building a Positive Employee Experience
There Be Giants (TBG) has just released The Heart of HR: Strategies for Building a
Positive Employee Experience Guide. This new guide helps businesses focus
on their employees and build a positive company culture.
To effectively navigate workplace
changes, prioritising employee experience is key. Research from BetterBuys
found that employees with professional development opportunities are 34% more
likely to stay in their role compared to those without. A study conducted by
Quantum Workplace also found that workers who believe their success will be
recognised are nearly three times more likely to be highly engaged than peers
who don’t.
Lawrence Walsh, Managing Director
of There Be Giants, shared his thoughts: "To
get the best from your employees, you need to invest in creating a strong
company culture. A culture that inspires and motivates them. When employees
feel valued, supported, and appreciated, productivity and overall employee
experience soar. At TBG, we champion putting people first. This not only
enhances their experience but also drives business success - it's a win-win for
everyone."
The guide provides practical
strategies for the future of work, such as investing in continuous learning,
recognising achievements, fostering open communication, and creating an
inclusive work environment that prioritises work-life balance. Identifying and
recognising your employees’ needs is key to discovering what motivates your
team.
Discover more about the value of
building a people-first workplace and download The Heart of HR: Strategies for Building a Positive Employee Experience
Guide by visiting https://therebegiants.com/people-first-workplace/.
About There Be Giants
There Be Giants is an employee
experience consultancy specialising in creating
high-performing teams, which results in better productivity and business
outcomes. They focus on building fostering a culture of continuous
improvement, working closely with businesses to drive growth and success. For
more information, visit There Be Giants.
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