EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT TOWARDS V-DART PRIVATE LTD, TRICHIRAPPALLI

Authors

  • Sowmya M. Department of Management Studies, NPR College of Engineering and Technology, Natham, Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, India.
  • Gnanaprakasam C Department of Management Studies, NPR College of Engineering and Technology, Natham, Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, India.
  • Velmurugan B. Department of Management Studies, NPR College of Engineering and Technology, Natham, Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, India.

Keywords:

Employee Engagement, Organization, Human Resources Strategies.

Abstract

Employee engagement is a fundamental concept in the effort to understand and describe, both qualitatively and quantitatively, the nature of the relationship between an organization and its employees. An "engaged employee" is defined as one who is fully absorbed by and enthusiastic about their work and so takes positive action to further the organization's reputation and interests. An engaged employee has a positive attitude towards the organization and its values. In contrast, a disengaged employee may range from someone doing the bare minimum at work (aka 'coasting'), up to an employee who is actively damaging the company's work output and reputation. An organization with "high" employee engagement might therefore be expected to outperform those with "low" employee engagement. Employee engagement first appeared as a concept in management theory in the 1990s, becoming widespread in management practice in the 2000s, but it remains contested. It stands in an unspecified relationship to earlier construct such as morale and job satisfaction. Despite academic critiques, employee engagement practices are well established in the management of human resources and of internal communications. Employee engagement today has become synonymous with terms like 'employee experience' and 'employee satisfaction'. The relevance is much more due to the vast majority of new generation professionals in the workforce who have a higher propensity to be 'distracted' and 'disengaged' at work.

 

Keywords: Employee Engagement, Organization, Human Resources Strategies.  

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Published

2024-07-11

How to Cite

Sowmya M., et al. “EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT TOWARDS V-DART PRIVATE LTD, TRICHIRAPPALLI”. International Journal of Advances in Social Science and Humanities, July 2024, pp. 27-32, https://ijassh.com/index.php/IJASSH/article/view/415.

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