Employees are the most critical asset within any business
enterprise. The people that make up a top-notch cleaning operation are
hard-working and conscientious. They are the foundation of the industry and an
asset that should be developed and fostered. The competition for skilled
cleaning service employees continues to increase, making it increasingly
critical that a cleaning service provider take proactive steps to ensure that
it has an active, and effective, employee engagement program.
There are a few basic principles involved in achieving
healthy levels of employee engagement…..
An Understanding of Purpose
We all need a sense of purpose that goes beyond the mere
performance of our jobs.
It has been proven that there is a direct connection
between employee engagement and employee understanding of job purpose. A key
component of new employee on-boarding and training should be a session devoted
to discussing the higher-end purpose of their jobs.
Within your cleaning operation you can take steps to ensure
that your cleaning personnel have an understanding of the benefits that their
work brings to others. The services they provide enable countless people to
work in environments that are clean and healthy.
A Feeling of Contribution to Organizational Success
A critical aspect of employee engagement is making sure that
all employees have a clear view of how their work contributes to the overall
success of their organization. An employee's visible contribution to success---whether
at the company, departmental, or team level---leads to higher morale and more
sustainable pride-in-work. Custodian who
work in a school are not just cleaning the floors and restrooms, they are
helping educate children.
By providing the employees within your cleaning operation
the opportunity to see how their hard work enables the achievement of your
operation's goals and objectives you will be able attain, and sustain, their
full "buy-in" and commitment.
Appreciation and Recognition
We all want to be appreciated and recognized for our work.
That is just human nature and a prime motivator for any employee. Receiving a
paycheck is not enough. There are several ways in which your cleaning operation
can show appreciation and recognition of your employees:
- Employee
Performance Awards: Monthly/Quarterly/Annual awards
that recognize the outstanding work of one or more employees within your
cleaning operation. It is important that the award clearly detail the
specifics as to why the employee was selected for the award.
- Employee
Birthday and Tenure Anniversaries: Recognize birthdays and tenure
anniversaries of your employees. This can be done in several ways
(announcements, bulletin board, company newsletter, website, etc.). A
simple step that can make your employees feel appreciated.
- Surveys: Conduct annual
surveys among your employees. Surveys that can be completed anonymously
will generally provide the best feedback. Make sure that the process is
closed-loop and that you provide feedback to your employees at the
conclusion of the survey process. Survey participation will give your
employees a voice and a sense of being heard across the organization.
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