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shuchisyal01@gmail.com
Hi..... M working with an IT Company.... Can anybody tell me Some employee engagement activities.....
From India, Chandigarh
dineshprabhakar
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Hi,
There is no ready made employee engagement activity. Intially you should understand the pulse of your employees and as per the finidings frame your own employee engagement activity
Dinesh
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From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
shuchisyal01@gmail.com
Thanks for the Suggestion....:)
But there are 400+ employees in our organisation so everyone is having different view...We have to arrange the activities according to them but is there any suggestion for the same ........ wat activities are being conducted in your organisation or you feel that any activity that can give a positive impact..:icon1:

From India, Chandigarh
Ritul Pathak
Hey,
You can try different activities for different set of people even. Say different things for different deptt's. (If people have varied requirements. But someone rightly said that you need to catch the pulse of the people. And aboveall you can not please every one but take the views of the majority or majority consensus and go ahead. Don't bother about what people will say , when your deptts intention is good then no probs. Once the activity is properly publicised then automatically people will attract towards it.
Pls remember that all these activities should keep all people in focus , should not be for one set of people.
All the best
Ritul Pathak :)

From India, New Delhi
gaonkar
Hi, Celebration of days or festivals, some kind of training (for ex. personality development, wherein there are lots of games and exercises) etc.. Regards, Gaonkar
From India, Mumbai
priyanka556
first get a survey done on what the employees of your company feel. what are thier grievance . Boring training programmes are a serious turn off where people hate hr's for arranging such stuffs,...
find out what is our objective ,what kind of activity are you looking 4ward to ,
the activity should be kind of fun , this cab be kind of brain stroming games , that actually will make employeees look forward to it .
EVERY BODY LIKES CHALLENGES , SO give them some thing that will help them use thier brain .
the catch lineis think out of the box:lol:

From India, Calcutta
viranchi
2

Hi ,
Employee engagement programme should help us to increase Team work /team building with in employees at the same time should have fun.
You can conduct business quiz based on no of nominees you can make teams and also plan rounds(elimination ,prelims...).
conduct some team building activities.You can make employees owners of the event and ask them to conduct activity one week may be you can ask department wise to conduct events,which makes them involve in the event .
as you start conducting events ,you will come up with your own Ideas,remember reward the winners with some surprise gifts which definately motivates them to participate.
Happy working....!!
Viranchi:icon1:

From India, Hyderabad
Parul Parmar
You could try some of the engagement activities like
  • Fun week - Various competitions/ contest each day like .
  • Colour Week - Dress colour codes
  • Food carnival - employees to cook & displya thru food stalls on chargeable basis
  • On mail quiz
  • Cubicle decoration competition
There are many more that you could do to make the environment very lively.
Hope this would have helped.
regards
parul

From India, Mumbai
Asokan Kunnathully
Though some of the so called fun activities may also help in engaging employees temporarily, first let us be very clear what is the terminology of 'employee engagement'.

Employee engagement is defined as the state of intellectual and emotional involvement employees have in an organization. The involvement, understanding and motivation an employee has in his/her job and employee's attitudinal attachment towards the organization shows actual engagement of employee. Key drivers of employee engagement would be majorly the cultural and value integration across the organization through our HR systems.

A Gallup study (precisely little old, but still valid) shows the following break up of actual employee's employment:

Only 36% of employees are actually engaged -
These employees are loyal and psychologically committed to the organization. They are more productive, more likely to stay with their company for more than a year, less likely to have accidents on the job, and less likely to steal.

49% of employees are not engaged -
These employees may be productive, but they are not psychologically connected to their company. They are more likely to miss workdays and more likely to leave.

15% of employees are actively disengaged -
These employees are physically present but psychologically absent. They are unhappy with their work situation and insist on sharing this unhappiness with their colleagues.

Please do write for more discussions on this topic.

Regards, Asokan

From India
amitabhyankarin
Hi All
And Happy new year to you all,
I think by now you would have catch the pulse of your Employees.
Some activity which would help.
  1. Nature trails on week end (Facilty may be arranged by HR)
  2. Paint the canvas (All can paint on one big canvas with a theme given like winter , environment or even a road safety week.)
  3. Slogan , Poster competition.
  4. New year resolution contest(Where best resolution gets the award)
  5. Arrange Food festival in the canteen (14th Jan is up you can give Sankranti menu for Maharshtrians, Lodhi Menu if in North India)During this ask you contractor to drape your canteen employees in that traditional dress.
  6. Offcource training MDP PROGRAMS like " Passion to win" & Team Building would be of help.
This are some of the activity you can think of
Regards
Amit


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