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Exploring the Connection Between Internal Communication and Employee Engagement | Institute for Public Relations

Exploring the Connection Between Internal Communication and Employee Engagement | Institute for Public Relations | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Concerning internal communication elements critical for employee engagement, we found that satisfaction with feedback, informal communication and communication during meetings are the most relevant ICS dimensions for employee engagement. Our results confirm previous findings that feedback (e.g. Bakker & Demerouti, 2008), open channels of communication (e.g. Caesens, Stinglhamber & Luypaert, 2014), communication between supervisors and employees (e.g. Agarwal, Datta, Blake-Beard & Bhargava, 2012), and sharing information with employees (e.g. Durkin, 2007) are vital enablers of engagement.

However, even though our results imply a causal relationship between ICS and employee engagement (and even though engagement is mostly conceptualized as an outcome of internal communication, e.g. Ruck & Welch, 2012), what matters most is that internal communication and employee engagement “feed” each other in a continuous virtual circle.

Our results show that internal communication should be recognized as an underlying influence of employee engagement (Karanges et al., 2015). This implies that internal communication strategies, when effectively applied, help organizations to create and sustain high levels of employee engagement, which leads to higher levels of performance....

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iinternal communications and employee engagement go hand-in-hand according to a research study reported in IPR.

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13 Scary Statistics On Employee Engagement | Digitalist

13 Scary Statistics On Employee Engagement | Digitalist | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

The infographic that we put together has some pretty shocking statistics in it, but there are a few common themes. Employees feel overworked, overwhelmed, and they don’t like what they do. Companies are noticing it, with 75% of them saying they can’t attract the right talent, and 83% of them feeling that their employer brand isn’t compelling. Companies that want to fix this need to be smart, and patient.


This doesn’t happen overnight, but like I mentioned, it’s easy to do. Being patient might be the hardest thing for companies, and I understand how frustrating it can be not to see results right away, but it’s important that you invest in this, because the ROI of employee engagement is huge.


Here are 4 simple (and free) things you can do to get that passion back into employees. These are all based on research from Deloitte....

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Why does work suck for so many employees? Here's how to handle the problem.

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