Title: EMPLOYEE SATISFACTION How do we keep the good ones?
1EMPLOYEE SATISFACTIONHow do we keep the good
ones?
- Marilynn Allemann, LCSW, CPC
- Masters Executive Coaching
2- Employee satisfaction is a highly reliable
barometer as to how family members of residents
rate the quality of care in nursing homes.
- Organizational Predictors of Family Satisfaction
in Nursing Facilities,
Leslie,
A. Grant, PhD. - Providers can improve performance and family
satisfaction by focusing on employees. - Employee Satisfaction Means an Efficient Health
Care Facility, - Dr. Bidhan Das, Jyote Gupta and Prema Tomar
3Key Elements of Employee Satisfaction
- Strong Leadership/Supervision
- Responsive Management
- Quality Work Environment
- Effective Communication
- Appreciation/Acknowledgment
4Strong Leadership/Supervision
- Strong leadership and supervision is critical -
At all levels! - Without strong leadership and a culture of
quality performance, improvement is not
sustainable - Engage and inspire the employee.
- Encourage feelings of appreciation and value for
employees achievement and efforts
5Strong Leadership/Supervision Cont.
- Modeling respect
- Establishing a working relationship with
immediate reports - Building partnerships through involvement and
participation - Keeping employees informed and making them a part
of the decision making process whenever possible
6Responsive Management
- The quality of supervision an employee receives
is critical to employee retention! - Be visible
- Exhibit fairness in employee treatment,
compensation, benefits and advancement - Understanding employees job duties, both defined
and actual - Clarify job expectations, daily, weekly and
ongoing - Take time to meet with new employees, learn about
their talents, abilities, skills, expectations
and career goals
7Responsive Management Cont.
- Meet with each employee periodically
- Provide ongoing support and direction
- Provide regular and timely feedback from both
manager and employee - Provide feedback that is constructive,
non-threatening and factual with defined expected
results
8Quality Work Environment
- Organizational climate and culture of fairness
- Adequate resources to perform job duties
(training, equipment, supplies, etc.) - Adequate environmental design, physical
surroundings and workplace safety - Clinical systems, guidelines, standard operating
procedures - Information technology systems and support
- HR support, staffing levels, working conditions,
personnel issues, conflict resolution assistance
9Effective Communication Verbal and Written
- Effective communication mobilizes and energizes
- Choose verbal or written communication as
appropriate - Written communications need to be professional,
accurate, fact-based, and non judgmental
10Effective Communication Verbal and Written
Cont.
- Choose verbal communication whenever possible,
with written follow-up as necessary - Verbal communication involves listening,
observation and dialogue - Expect to be misunderstood
- Use I rather than you messages
11Effective Communication Verbal and Written
Cont.
- ACTIVE LISTENING
- Helps to improve relationships, makes people feel
understood, and cared about.
12Effective Communication Verbal and Written
Cont.
- Suspend doing other things or tasks
- Make eye contact
- Be sincerely interested in what person is talking
about - Do not interrupt
- Do not formulate your answers while person is
talking - Restate what you hear the person say
- Ask clarification questions when necessary
- State your views only after you have actively
listened
13Sincere Appreciation/Acknowledgment
- There is a basic human need for belonging,
achievement, recognition and appreciation.
14Sincere Appreciation/Acknowledgment
- Well-chosen, well-timed sincere words of praise
- A thank you goes a long way!
- Notes, cards, letters, awards, trophies, gift
cards - Company outings, celebrations
- Employee recognition programs, employee of the
month, etc. - Professional Development opportunities such as
training programs, workshops - Promotion/advancement
- Time off, salary increase, bonus
15Key Elements of Employee Satisfaction
Strong Leadership and Supervision
Sincere Appreciation and Acknowledgement
Responsive Management
Quality Work Environment
Effective Communication
16Employee Satisfaction
- The key to successful leadership today is
influence, not authority! - Remember, your success as a leader will be
reflected in the satisfaction of your employees
and in the success of your organization!