{"id":75933,"date":"2022-07-19T13:15:50","date_gmt":"2022-07-19T13:15:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pr.asianetpakistan.com\/?p=95143"},"modified":"2022-07-19T13:15:50","modified_gmt":"2022-07-19T13:15:50","slug":"new-kincentric-report-reveals-employee-attrition-manager-burnout-will-remain-a-challenge-globally","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lebanonnewsgazette.com\/new-kincentric-report-reveals-employee-attrition-manager-burnout-will-remain-a-challenge-globally\/","title":{"rendered":"New Kincentric Report Reveals Employee Attrition, Manager Burnout will Remain a Challenge Globally"},"content":{"rendered":"
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2022 Kincentric Report on Global Trends in Employee Engagement<\/b> reveals challenging environment for employee engagement, leading to an Era of Opportunity for HR Professionals to Transform Organizations<\/i><\/p>\n

DEERFIELD, Ill., July 19, 2022 \/PRNewswire\/ — Kincentric<\/a>, a Spencer Stuart company that uses data-driven insights to help organizations unlock the power of people and teams, today released a large-scale report on employee engagement trends over the past three years based on input from 12 million employees in more than 125 countries. The 2022<\/i>Kincentric Report on Global Trends in Engagement<\/a><\/i>\u00a0shows that while employee engagement levels year-over-year appear relatively stable, engagement has varied greatly from quarter to quarter, reflecting the turbulence of the world events that have had a significant impact on workers around the globe.<\/p>\n

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The report finds that employees’ engagement rates peaked at 73% in Q2 2020, before falling to 67% by Q4. After maintaining rates ranging from 65%-69% in 2021, employee engagement fell to 62% in Q1 of 2022. Notably, workers’ desire to stay within their current organization continues to decrease, indicating that turnover may remain a persistent challenge \u2013 and middle managers are feeling more pressure than ever, with a 10-point decline in work-life balance compared to 2019.<\/p>\n

“The last few years have seen an unprecedented amount of disruption, from the ongoing pandemic to global social unrest; to that end, we’ve also seen a huge shift in how, when and where people work,” said Jeff Jolton, Managing Director, Research and Insights at Kincentric. “This report outlines the specific changes unfolding in real-time, on a global scale.”<\/p>\n

“While there are indicators of decreasing levels of employee engagement in the data, we have also identified areas of tremendous potential for organizations to build employee-centric systems, structures and processes that will meet the needs of the transformed workplace. These challenges present an era of opportunity for organizational leadership and the Human Resources function as drastic changes in ways of working can impact company performance.”<\/p>\n

Other key results from the global study include:<\/p>\n