Concept Of Employee Engagement

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The concept of employee engagement is one of which has been widely discussed by academics and professionals in management, however the upmost definition is yet to be determined. This essay explores employee engagement as an individual’s enthusiasm to contribute and involve all aspects of themselves to their organisation, and its sophisticated relationship with other organisational constructs such as job satisfaction and employee involvement. Furthermore, the importance of job suitability, meaningfulness, safety and availability in enhancing employee engagement is emphasised.

In the current market where many individuals uphold a range of skills and knowledge, employee engagement within an organisation is becoming the source of competitive edge (Shuck, 2011, p305). In 1990 Kahn defined engagement as “the simultaneous employment and expression of a person’s ‘preferred self’ in task behaviours that promote connections to work and to others, personal presence, and active full role performances” (Shuck, 2011, …show more content…

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