While employee engagement has been recognized as one of the key drivers of business success, organizations still struggle with measuring engagement. This article explores how organizations can begin measuring engagement effectively.
Employee engagement analytics is the application of people analytics techniques to quantify employee engagement and identify key drivers of engagement. Modern HR software like human capital management (HCM) systems enables organizations to collect vast amounts of data on their employees. Right from employee working hours, to historical performance data, organizations have access to data that can help them accurately determine the levels of engagement.
Measuring Employee Engagement
A good starting point can be analyzing the following factors:
Discretionary efforts put in: Organizations can analyze the amount of work that an employee performs outside of normal working hours. Engaged employees are more likely to volunteer their personal time to complete tasks and projects during nights and weekends, as they are more invested in the success the of the organization.
Professional networks: Employees with large work connections outside of their immediate team or region are more likely to be engaged.
Short-term turnover rates: A high number of resignations in the early days of employment indicate a culture of disengagement.













