06 How to Overcome Job Dissatisfaction
Job dissatisfaction has a terrific impact on efficiency work ethics, and healthy working
environment in the workplace. It is the strongest influence on productivity and outlook of the
bank. Among most of possible causes for job dissatisfaction most common are correctable
and avoidable.
Provide clear instructions and a well-established set of goals to employees
to combat. The sense of uncertainty and lack of direction that is a common
source of dissatisfaction at work. Making the short- and long-term results of
every exercise known, and the employees will be more confident about what they
are working toward and more efficient in getting there
Provide workers with opportunities for
advancement and variety in their work. Repetitive work can result
in boredom, low productivity and no pride in the work. Workers who
are able to mix it up and do different tasks over the span of a workday or
workweek are less likely to succumb to the numbness of repetition.
Additionally, if workers feel as though they are not taken seriously and will
never have the chance to excel and move up, they are less likely to work as
efficiently and effectively as those who have something to gain
Avoid creating an
atmosphere of constant overtime and work that is never ending. Workers are
dissatisfied when they are expected to work beyond the normal wok hours of a day. Also work life balance of an employee is a considerable combating job dissatisfaction
Granting some level of control
to the employees to instill a feeling that they hold domain over at least some
part of the work at hand. When workers take orders without any say in why or
how a task is completed, they may develop resentment and dissatisfaction with
the process
Communicate with workers to
show that their presence, skills and opinions matter. Praise good work an letting it be known that higher management notice every single proceeding step that is taken is a motivation for employees
Eliminate any favoritism in
the workplace
Create a system of rewards,
monetary and otherwise, to show your workers that their hard work is recognized
and appreciated. Promotions, raises, bonuses, workplace events and group
outings are all great ways to reward while improving the general attitude and
the relationships between workers and each other as well as the management.
Provide clear instructions and a well-established set of goals to employees to combat. The sense of uncertainty and lack of direction that is a common source of dissatisfaction at work. Making the short- and long-term results of every exercise known, and the employees will be more confident about what they are working toward and more efficient in getting there
Provide workers with opportunities for advancement and variety in their work. Repetitive work can result in boredom, low productivity and no pride in the work. Workers who are able to mix it up and do different tasks over the span of a workday or workweek are less likely to succumb to the numbness of repetition. Additionally, if workers feel as though they are not taken seriously and will never have the chance to excel and move up, they are less likely to work as efficiently and effectively as those who have something to gain
Avoid creating an atmosphere of constant overtime and work that is never ending. Workers are dissatisfied when they are expected to work beyond the normal wok hours of a day. Also work life balance of an employee is a considerable combating job dissatisfaction
Granting some level of control to the employees to instill a feeling that they hold domain over at least some part of the work at hand. When workers take orders without any say in why or how a task is completed, they may develop resentment and dissatisfaction with the process
Communicate with workers to show that their presence, skills and opinions matter. Praise good work an letting it be known that higher management notice every single proceeding step that is taken is a motivation for employees
Eliminate any favoritism in the workplace
Create a system of rewards, monetary and otherwise, to show your workers that their hard work is recognized and appreciated. Promotions, raises, bonuses, workplace events and group outings are all great ways to reward while improving the general attitude and the relationships between workers and each other as well as the management.
Improving Employee Satisfaction
In order to improve job satisfaction, we need to consider the intrinsic and extrinsic factors that affect it. The intrinsic factors are related to a more personal dimension, while extrinsic factors relate to the job and the organization. Individual factors relate to employee’s personality: self-esteem, conscientiousness, internal locus of control, etc. Job-related factors are the characteristics of the job itself: skill variety, type of tasks, autonomy, and feedback. Last but not least, organizational factors consider the working environment: leadership and supervision technical and emotional support, coworker relationships, job security, compensation, development, person-organization fit.
- Provide opportunities for the use of skills and abilities. Feeling useful and recognized at work helps to attain self-realization. Helping employees in their professional development will result in higher loyalty and better performance.
- Promoting good relationships with immediate supervisors is key to employee’s retention. Nothing undermines morale as feeling unappreciated.
- Open communication between employees and management: is an easy way to build a healthy and innovative working environment. When communication is poor, employees are more reluctant to share their concerns, and also their ideas.
- Invest in compensation and benefits – it almost needs no explanation. Fair wages are crucial to attract and retain talent. Remember that there are other non-monetary incentives that are also extremely important, like time management.
- Provide as much job security as possible. Uncertainty about one’s future at work usually affects employee’s performance in negative ways, which can lead to undesired behaviors.
Ways to foster a positive work environment
*Prioritize on boarding and training.
*Create a comfortable work environment.
*Conduct regular check-ins.
*Encourage collaboration and communication.
*Develop a strong workplace culture.
*Facilitate opportunities for learning.
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ReplyDeleteYes in the case employee himself has a responsibility in managing job dissatisfaction. He can help to foster a feedback culture to foster the issues, take part in program for development and growth and help in effective communication to manage the problem.
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