Tuesday, March 1, 2016

14 ISSUES & ATTITUDES
AFFECTING EMPLOYEES'  PERFORMANCE
 

This is an excellent comprehensive list I saw recently in an old Human Resources textbook. It helps tell the story of what motivates employees, what's important to them and what can contribute to turnover in a company.

  1. Job Demands - Includes work pressure, fatigue, boredom, and work load. 
  2. Working Conditions - Includes equipment adequacy, safety, and annoyances.  
  3. Pay - Adequacy, compared to competing firms and administration of pay.
  4. Employee benefits - Benefits offered and how they are administered.
  5. Friendliness, cooperation of fellow employees - Includes friction and bossiness.
  6. Supervisor-employee interpersonal relations - Includes fairness, friendliness, treatment of suggestions, follow-through on promises.
  7. Confidence in management - The belief in management's integrity and concern for their employee's welfare.
  8. Technical competence of supervision - Includes decision making, administrative skill, work organization and ability to train employees
  9. Effectiveness of administration - Includes cooperation among departments, efficiency of company operations and confidence in higher levels of management.
  10. Adequacy of communication - Includes complaint-handling, freedom to express opinions and suggest improvements, and providing information about future plans.
  11. Security of job and work relations - Includes security from arbitrary discharge and recognition of length of service. 
  12. Status and recognition - Includes standing with the company and respect for judgment. 
  13. Identification with the company - Pride in the company and a sense of belonging in the company.
  14. Opportunity for growth and advancement - Includes the opportunity to develop one's skills and get ahead in the organization.



*Used under the Fair Use Rules of the U.S. Copyright Law. From the book, "Managing Human Resources", pg. 537 by Herbert J. Chruden and Arthur W. Sherman, Jr. Published by South-Western Publishing Co. The book reprinted this information from "Administration and Interpretation of the SRA Attitude Survey by Science Research Associates, Inc.