Reducing Turnover
and Increasing Productivity
Have you ever wondered what makes a good company great? It's the people.
Committed, productive employees are key to organizational success and a healthy
bottom line. The challenge, then, is retaining and developing satisfied,
committed employees. The solution is the Work Expectations Profile. This
engaging, self-directed learning instrument helps your employees understand and
manage their work expectations. Research has shown that people who have clearly
defined, well-communicated expectations have better attitudes and enjoy greater
job satisfaction than people whose expectations go unspoken or unrealized. And
companies that employ satisfied, successful people reap the rewards of increased
productivity and reduced turnover.
The Work
Expectations Profile Individual Report makes it even easier for managers and
employees to dialogue about their work expectations. The Gap Analysis provides
participants with an at-a-glance look at how important each Work Expectation
category is to them and to what degree each is being met. This helps them
quickly pinpoint which Work Expectations categories need the most attention.
Explore 10 Key
Expectations
In a typical employment situation, certain expectations, such as salary, hours,
and job duties are clearly understood by both employer and employee. Other
expectations, however, are so intimately linked to an individual's concept of
work that they often go unspoken or unacknowledged. The Work Expectations
Profile helps people explore 10 work expectations that affect today's employment
relationships:
Structure
Diversity
Recognition
Autonomy
Environment
Expression
Teamwork
Stability
Balance
Career Growth
Focus/Reflect/Act
Model Delivers Memorable Learning
The Work Expectations Profile helps people:
1. Focus on
their high expectations
2. Reflect on whether their high expectations are met or unmet and whether
they are spoken or unspoken
3. Act on what they've discovered
Multidimensional
Tool Suits Today's Business Climate
The Work Expectations Profile is designed to help individuals uncover and
explore their expectations in a variety of employment situations:
1. Working on
a team
2. Transitioning to a new position or experiencing organizational
restructuring
3. Creating meaningful performance reviews
4. Making the most of daily routines
5. Open the Door to Mutual Understanding
Organizations use
the Work Expectations Profile to help employees:
1. Explore key
work expectations
2. Discover which expectations are most important to them
3. Learn how to communicate their expectations to others
4. Learn how to initiate steps to have their expectations met
5. Learn how to adjust their expectations when necessary