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When crisis strikes, employee experience matters!

• By Yasmin Taj
When crisis strikes, employee experience matters!

The world is facing unprecedented times and never had we imagined that entire countries would have to go under lockdowns to fight the deadly battle with the COVID-19 pandemic. While organizations are doing quite a lot when it comes to creating an ideal employee experience, it is when a crisis like this strikes that the true picture comes out. The recent COVID-9 outbreak has shaken the very foundation of how organizations worked, while they deal with the multiple changes that have come to the forefront like managing aspects like work from home, travel restrictions, ensuring health and safety and social distancing. This time of crisis has in fact become a solid ground for organizations to ensure they create an ideal employee experience to ensure connectedness, communication and efficiency. 

Creating an employee experience that is in tune with the expectations of the workforce and workplace both, needs to be a business priority for not only HR leaders today, but also the CEOs, and even more so in times of crisis. 

And as the world turned into a war zone with the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the focus on EX became all the more crucial for organizations with the workforce and workplaces facing multiple challenges and experiencing many news ways of working. An organization’s ability to nurture the employee experience at this time is critical and will be tested in a way it has never been before.

Employee experience amid uncertainty

As per a report by the IBM Smarter Workforce Institute and Globoforce’s WorkHuman® Research Institute, employees who experience a sense of belonging, purpose, achievement, happiness and vigor are more likely to perform at higher levels and contribute “above and beyond'' expectations. This is also why employee experience becomes all the more critical during a crisis, when organizations and people are struggling with multiple challenges. Lynette D’silva, Head of Amdocs People, India and APAC, Amdocs asserts that at times of crisis and uncertainty, companies need to be able to continue and instill confidence in their employees, customers and partners. “They need to have a plan in place to ensure the health and safety of their employees, customers and partners, while providing them with the needed tools to maintain business continuity. It is critical that our employees have a safe environment to work in, as well as the tools to continue to work effectively. Also, tools to promote employee wellbeing become even more critical at a time like this to ensure employees can maintain their work routines with a healthy body and mind.” 

Crisis brings in panic to everyone’s mind and many employees start getting apprehensive about their employment, job security, remote connectivity, daily productivity, infrastructure support, uncertainty, salaries & bonuses and much more. Shashank Bhushan, Vice President, Human Resources, Head – BMC Software India,  shares, “Each person has their own capacity to deal with difficult situations and this can take a toll on their mental and physical wellbeing. Employee experience during a crisis like this takes a hit, hence an assurance from the organization that the company shall stand by them with all kinds of possible help such as access to accurate & timely information/updates on the crisis management plan, medical insurance, counselling services if in need, doctor on call, and infrastructure support for remote working, is much needed.”

COVID-19 and the unprecedented challenges 

There were some unexpected challenges that cropped up as a result of this global crisis. Companies who were once resistant to the idea of allowing their employees to work from home are now forced into making it a priority. Bhushan shares, “COVID-19 was a sudden hit on all of us and governments took a preventive approach to control the situation, which gave organizations very little time to plan out the remote work life. Employees were suddenly pushed into a lockdown situation and not everyone was prepared for it mentally as well as from a resources/infrastructure standpoint. As a result, employee engagement has become a challenge for managers. Organizations are also struggling to ensure that their employees are safe and motivated. Work deliverables and businesses are taking a hit in the current time and that is also adding to panic and pressure for both organizations and employees.”

On the other hand, onboarding and offboarding of employees has also become a big challenge with restricted movement and no personal connect.

An experience that matters

At the beginning of the year 2020, it was vouched for by most organizations and experts that it will be the year of the experience economy where employees will be significantly impacting the business bottomline with their intrinsic willingness to serve the company and its customers. The rule is simple: Better employee experience; better customer experience. So, how do organizations ensure they create an ideal employee experience during a crisis like COVID-19? 

Employees need to believe that their organization is able to handle the crisis. Bhushan and D’silva have the following suggestions for organizations who are keen on creating an employee experience that matters in times like these: 

In these uncertain times, organizations that can care for and preserve the progress of their employees will reap tremendous benefits. If organizations take care of the employees’ experience that includes their safety, progress, and wellbeing, employees in turn will ensure they deliver the efficiency, productivity and impact that every organization needs to tide through this time.