Employee Burnout vs. Shrinking Budgets: Qualtrics Announces Top Workplace Trends for 2023
Employees are looking for stability and security in their jobs, but deteriorating work-life balance and inefficient processes are pushing them to the brink
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The share of employees who feel they are paid fairly for the work they do fell to
61% -
63% of workers with good work-life balance are willing to go above and beyond, compared with29% of workers with poor work-life balance -
38% of employees feel burned out as inefficient processes exacerbated by the pandemic hampers their productivity - The top reason employees want to stay at a company is having shared values
On the heels of the Great Resignation and return-to-office plans, a fresh collision is brewing between burned out employees looking for more support and organizations searching for ways to streamline budgets without sacrificing productivity. The pandemic disrupted entrenched organizational practices, opening the door for a new employee experience that meets the needs of today’s workers.
Qualtrics’ leading workplace trends for 2023 are:
- Employees are looking for assurance that both their job and their employer are on solid footing.
- Organizations that support work-life balance will be rewarded with employees more willing to go above and beyond.
- Companies will have to address friction from inefficient processes and technology to improve productivity and relieve symptoms of employee burnout.
- Highlighting shared values between employees and organizations will be the top way to retain workers.
“Employee expectations have fundamentally changed, and the progress we’ve made cannot be undone,” said
Employees are looking for assurance that both their job and their employer are on solid footing.
Companies will be squeezed by budget cuts at a time when employee satisfaction with their pay is dropping -
At the same time, companies are looking for ways to trim their budgets, including reducing their overall headcount while keeping top performers. Employees who are satisfied with their pay are
“Pay is understandably top of mind for employees, but organizations should also understand what tradeoffs they may be willing to make when it comes to pay to retain top talent,” said Granger. “Additionally, companies should conduct regular analyses to make sure employees are paid fairly with their industry peers.”
Organizations that support work-life balance will be rewarded with employees more willing to go above and beyond.
When employees believe they have a good work-life balance,
However, employees say it’s getting harder to balance their work and personal lives - satisfaction with work-life balance fell from
According to Granger, “work-life balance is essential to sustainable business performance. It’s in the best interest of the entire organization for employees to take time off seriously and recharge.”
Companies will have to address friction from inefficient processes and technology to improve productivity and relieve symptoms of employee burnout.
The pandemic exposed and elevated broken processes that impede worker productivity, and introduced new challenges at the same time. Less than two-thirds (
Beyond inefficient processes, fewer employees say their technology helps them be productive compared to last year, falling from
The combined effect of these challenges is
“While we often think of heavy workloads, inefficient and bureaucratic processes are also big problems when it comes to employee burnout. We must listen to employees to understand what obstacles they’re running into, and then remove them,” said Granger.
Highlighting shared values will be the top way for companies to retain workers, but only if they can also grow their careers there.
Sharing a company’s values is the top driver of employee retention as workers place more importance on belonging to organizations that reflect their beliefs. When employees believe their organization is living their values, they are
But people also want to be able to advance their career to stay at a company - and less than two-thirds (
Read the full Employee Experience Trends report here.
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