It’s estimated that uninspired, disengaged employees cost American business more than $350 billion annually. Over the last decade, a Gallup Poll of 10 million employees revealed that two thirds felt they were not given the opportunity to do what they do best every day.
Think of your business as a boat competing with other boats. To win you need everyone at the oars, rowing in the same direction. When you have disengaged employees, if you make headway in the race, it’s only because engaged employees are rowing harder to make up for those who aren’t.
You don’t need elaborate incentive programs to inspire employees. Here are 5 things that you can do to keep employees engaged in your business:
Disengaged employees make for a rough trip – engaged employees make it easier and lift the entire organization. If you’ve done your part as a leader and manager and you still have disengaged employees, remove them from your boat.