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The future of work is here, and employees are expecting more – more flexibility, recognition, wellbeing and growth opportunities. But are organizations ready to deliver?
1 in 3 managers say they're looking for a new job, and so are 1 in 4 employees.
Employees‘ wellbeing has decreased since 2023, with those feeling frequently stressed increasing from 33% to 37%, and those that are frequently burned out rising from 23% to 28%. These trends point to real advantages for those companies that can create a culture in which employees want to stay and are more likely to be productive.
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Stand-out Statistics
Strategic Takeaways
Be transparent with communication
Employees crave clarity, especially in uncertain times. Open and honest communication leads to 80% of employees more likely to trust an organization. When employees trust, they are more likely to stay, work hard and be adaptable when changes happens.
Support managers with training
Managers play a crucial role in bridging strategy and execution. Most employees (79%) say the relationship they have with their manager impacts productivity, yet only 44% of have received management training. Providing support and training to this crucial group will let them know they are valued making it less likely they will leave, and take your business results with them.
Engage and connect with recognition
Formal recognition programs produce eNPS increases similar to cash bonuses, but cost far less. Additionally, 85% of employees report feeling appreciated impacts their productivity.
Organizations can develop or improve recognition programs to show employees their contributions are valued, reducing the likelihood of turnover. Recognition technology can ensure this program has a maximum return to your organization without being a drain on your People Team.
Wellbeing initiatives
The report shares that 58% of employees would rather have a company that cares about their wellbeing than a 10% pay raise. There is real power building benefits, policies and leadership strategies that prioritize mental health and work-life balance.
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Explore how employees and managers are feeling, what they want from their employers, what's working and where to look next.
A visual take: report infographics
Building Human Workplaces | Key Highlights
Check out some of the key report statistics in one place for a more visual perspective. Check out additional infographics for specific insights on a number of industries.