Główne pojęcia
Lonely employees lead to higher turnover and decreased productivity, costing companies billions annually. Building connections among employees can significantly improve performance and reduce costs.
Streszczenie
Employee disconnection post-pandemic is a significant issue affecting workplace dynamics. Research indicates that lonely employees are more likely to leave their jobs, resulting in financial losses for companies. Conversely, fostering a sense of belonging among employees leads to improved job performance and reduced turnover rates, ultimately saving companies millions annually.
Statystyki
65% of workers feel less connected to their coworkers due to the shift to flexible work policies.
Lonely employees cost U.S. companies up to $406 billion per year.
Employees with high levels of belonging have reduced turnover risk and increased job performance.
Building connections among employees can save a 10,000-person company $52 million annually.
Cytaty
"Lonely employees have a higher risk of turnover, lower productivity, more missed days at work, and lower quality of work."
"Employees who experience high-levels of belonging have a drop in turnover risk, an increase in job performance, a reduction in sick days."