This two part article offers solutions to increase employee commitment using digital signage. If you are not familiar with this method of communication, I invite you to visit our digital signage page on our website. This page explain clearly what is digital signage.
Sadly, many employees show up at work day after day without any real motivation. Worse still, some are there only to do their hours and collect their paycheck. We can easily affirm that they are not committed to the success of the the company that employs them.
In 2016, commitment has become a major management concern. Incidentally, it is the number one human capital priority for 91% of Canadian companies [1]. A committed employee:
This first part presents two of the five digital signage tips that will increase your employees' commitment:
If you are having doubts about the importance of gratitude in generating employee commitment, here are a few numbers that will convince you:
The problem is that only 24% of employees are satisfied with the level of gratitude they receive. [7] Thus, it is important to communicate with employees in order to recognize their good deeds. Here are a few examples:
Moreover, digital signage lets you show your employees gratitude quickly. As soon as the good deed is accomplished, it is possible to communicate congratulations. It is therefore not necessary to wait until the next reunion to underline it. Digital signage lets you communicate with the right people at the right time.
In the figure below you'll find a concrete example of what could be displayed on a screen in order to recognize a good deed.
Teamwork is a good way to get employees to commit to their job. It's a way to develop a sense of belonging, not only towards the company, but also towards colleagues.
Digital signage is a good tool for sharing information about employees in order to get to know the people with whom we work, and therefore form bonds more easily. For instance, we can display:
The 3 other ways to increase employee commitment will be published in our next article. In the meantime, we'd like to know what you think. Share your impressions in the comments below, we'd love to read them.