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4 ways to move the needle on employee experience in 2021

• By Priti Nagi
4 ways to move the needle on employee experience in 2021

Workplace culture, flexibility, and wellness privileges all play a role in keeping employees delighted and engaged in the current environment. But there is another driver that is often overlooked: employee experience. A recent report by Mercer titled ‘2020-2021 Global Talent Trends Report’ found that employee experience was the most focused priority for HR leaders in 2021. It is no secret that the second wave of the pandemic has had a serious impact on people’s collective mental health. Personal factors rather than external issues are taking precedence over what matters to employees and employers alike. The pandemic has affected lasting changes in the talent sphere, particularly expanding the CHRO’s playbook in talent management. 

The need of the hour is to create empathetic HR policies at the workplace. It is critical to prioritize mental well-being rather than seeking updates on daily tasks. Leaders are the custodians of culture and the environment their team works in. As organisations find their way through the pandemic, the workplace is transforming. Here are four ways to foster and build a great employee experience:

Employee wellbeing and digital reward and recognition strategies: 

From supporting employees, including training managers, to using technology as an enabler, the pandemic has brought many facets of employee wellbeing to the fore. Organisations will have to readjust their proactive lenses to craft better strategies that focus on the holistic wellbeing of their employees. Taking the effort of going an extra mile to understand individual employees' needs and reward them accordingly. A custom-made reward naturally creates a lasting impact on the mind of the receiver. When well-being starts from the apex and trickles into every aspect of an organisation—from professional relationships, healthy choices to conducive virtual setup —it provides a foundation for a more engaged, fit, and productive workforce. Now is the time for companies to invest in boosting employee happiness. 

Leaders must review and improve their employee experience policies to build a dynamic, growth-oriented, future-ready workforce. While creating the best-in-class experience requires consistent delivery on the foundational aspects of the employee life cycle, evaluating how employees are being engaged at each of those stages is just as crucial vis-à-vis the current scenario.