Keeping the critical talent – which you have already recruited, trained, and coached on your culture is one of the most essential elements of long-term business success. Yet, in the post-pandemic years, employee retention and engagement have both more essential, and more complicated.
Thankfully, Betterworks’ State of Performance Enablement Report has unveiled several eye-opening statistics that highlight the current state of employee perceptions and needs, so you can provide the career development support your team needs to do their best work this year and beyond.
Let’s delve into these key findings and explore how a strategic skills development approach can transform your performance management in 2024.
With over 40 pages of insights, the report is organized into six main takeaways:
For the sake of this article, we’ll focus primarily on findings four, five, and six, diving into why today’s employees don’t feel like they’re getting adequate support to perform their best at work. We’ll also explore how a strong skills strategy can provide teams with the framework they need to set performance goals and, most importantly, help their staff achieve them.
To start with the good news, a striking 75% of employees in the Betterworks survey expressed a desire to stay and grow within their organizations. Unfortunately, less than half of them see a clear path to career advancement within their current company.
This gap highlights a huge need for businesses today to connect with their employees.
It also leads up right into our next focus statistic: Only 46% of surveyed employees reported feeling supported in their career aspirations. Interestingly, those who engage in regular career check-ins with their managers tend to feel significantly better supported (more on this later).
What does that mean for the state of performance management? The report revealed that only about half (52%) of employees receive what they consider to be adequate performance enablement.
This, unsurprisingly, comes down to the underlying systems and technology at play. Just around half of the workforce has access to dedicated tools for feedback, performance, and career or skills development. And only one in four employees have performance management integrated into the tools they use daily.
The report’s data reveals that employees who have access to and like their dedicated tools for performance and career development feel adequately enabled at an impressive rate of 92%. In contrast, only 26% of those without these tools feel adequately enabled.
Now that we’ve absorbed the report’s insights surrounding employee experience and performance management, let’s consider how organizations can address these issues in 2024.
A strategic skills development approach is key to bridging the gap between employee experience and performance management. Here’s how it can make a difference:
By adopting a skills strategy that encompasses all these aspects, organizations can significantly improve their performance management and deliver a stellar employee experience. This, in turn, boosts retention rates, productivity, and overall job satisfaction.
Making the Most of 2024: The Importance of a Skills Strategy for Your Performance Management
In conclusion, Betterworks’ State of Performance Enablement Report underscores the urgent need for organizations to address the gaps in career support and performance enablement.
A skills strategy that incorporates clear pathways, regular check-ins, and integrated tools will help businesses empower their employees, enhance their sense of support, and ultimately lead to a more productive and engaged workforce.
As we step into 2024, let’s seize this opportunity to create a workplace that fosters growth and development, benefiting both employees and organizations alike.