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Optimizing employee experience through tech

• By Satish Kumar
Optimizing employee experience through tech

Employee experience has always been a significant aspect in HR even before COVID, prompting certain firms to jump right into implementing employee experience plans they would have put off otherwise.  Employee experience (EX) is an emerging business concept that tracks how the workforce think and behave at every phase of their employment through the organisation. EX arose as a direct response to a familiar function customer experience (or CX). Focusing on the employee experience is important to amplify the consumer experience as well as the company's overall performance. Companies across industries around the world have already recognized this correlation and are transforming resources to provide more support for productive experiences during the employee lifecycle. 

According to a Gartner report 2019, only 13% of the workforce was fully satisfied with the work experience. But in the year 2021, companies are taking a more holistic approach to the workforce experience, adopting policies aimed at optimizing employee well-being and increasing commitment. This can be challenging, but equally essential if businesses are going to adapt in the post-COVID-19 period. Companies must now, more than ever, accept the idea that investing in their workers' well-being will pay off in the long run. Today, organizations are ensuring that employees have all the resources and facilities they need to be happy at work and empowering them to deliver excellent customer service. They are investing in processes like hiring, internal mobility, skill mapping which are the key components of talent retention –

Internal mobility has increased across industries because of the pandemic. Organisations in India seek the top 3 skills - communication, problem-solving, and time management skills while recruiting internally.

Skill mapping - Indian businesses have developed numerous L&D programs to help employees to develop new skills and to train them for the future. Though upskilling is important, many Indian businesses often use data analytics to find specific talent pools when recruiting. According to LinkedIn's study, 91 percent of Indian firms use data to make educated talent-hiring choices, and 53 percent use data to match talents to available positions.

Since every employee is different and has a different objective in the company, employee experience can be achieved through tailoring the employees’ demands. The following tech tools will help in boosting employee experience – 

It's time to rethink what we want for our teams and employees, as well as how we value their time and energy. The innovative HR-tech tools provide a fresh approach to create employee experiences that go beyond satisfying functional or administrative needs; they help to engender a sense of community, responsibility, and pride. Companies must provide a mechanism for their employees to provide detailed and regular feedback. They should then follow an approach based on the experiential data as well as organizational data. This system of operation, which unlocks not only productivity but also resilience, will be the catalyst for more flexible ways of working.