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Home > > Business General > Your Employees > Consulting your staff Consulting your staffThe EC Directive on Informing and Consulting Employees gives many employees new rights to be consulted on key issues affecting the business or work organisation. Although the regulations initially apply to organisations with 150 or more employees (extending to 50 or more at a later date), asking staff for their input can have a number of positive benefits for your business, as outlined below. Creating a profit cultureYour staff are your key business asset. They know your business, and can highlight practical issues that arise on a day-to-day basis, helping systems to become more efficient and cost-effective, and identifying opportunities for generating new business. Involving them in the business strategy will also encourage team ownership of projects, and enables all parties to understand their role in achieving the firm's key goals, creating a profit culture throughout the business. Increasing productivityGroup consultation assists internal communication, and allows employees to feel more informed about issues affecting them. These factors in turn have a positive effect on motivation and productivity. Here are five ideas for encouraging your employees to give their input:
Finally…Remember to tell staff when you have acted on their ideas. Employees will appreciate the fact that you are actively seeking their opinions, and will be encouraged to continue looking for ways in which the business can become more profitable. Business General
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