Qualtrics XM Institute Research Highlights the Growing Strategic Importance of HR
A recent study from Qualtrics reveals that 74% of HR leaders report increased involvement in strategic planning, emphasizing the growing importance of employee experience amid global disruptions. The research highlights that 87% of leaders prioritize improving adaptability to unexpected events. Furthermore, while 83% of HR leaders believe their organizations effectively utilize employee feedback, only 49% of employees feel impactful changes follow. The report underscores the necessity for companies to enhance change management and provide better support for managers to improve employee engagement and experiences.
- 74% of HR leaders report increased involvement in strategic planning.
- 87% prioritize improving adaptability to unexpected events.
- Only 49% of employees perceive positive changes from feedback.
- Only 25% of leaders focus on change management.
As organizations adapt to uncertainty, nearly 3/4 of HR and People leaders say senior executives have increased their focus on the employee experience
A global study of HR leaders in nine countries sought to understand what they are prioritizing to meet employee expectations and invest in their success, what obstacles they expect to face, and how COVID impacted their company strategy.
Growing strategic importance of the employee experience
The impact of pandemic-induced changes also highlighted the importance of the employee experience in an organization's sustainable growth and success. For example, ineffective systems and work processes were exacerbated by the pandemic and were a primary driver of employee burnout. About three-quarters (
The COVID pandemic forced leaders to quickly shift their businesses operations to engage with employees and customers in different ways, including a nearly overnight move to remote work for office-based employees, and increasing focus on e-commerce and digital services for their customers. However, while these changes met the immediate needs of businesses, they were not always suited to be long-term solutions. The majority of HR leaders (
“The disruption of the past few years drove home how critical HR and People leaders are for keeping a business running. They provide stability and support that employees need in times of uncertainty,” said
The study results showed that efforts to measure employee sentiment are evolving. Engagement has long been a key metric for understanding employee experiences, but a larger share of leaders now say they track well-being (
This research also reveals some common pitfalls in employee experience.
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Insights gleaned from employee listening must be met with action. The majority of HR leaders believe that the frequency of employee listening will increase over the next few years, but when asked about the effectiveness of those efforts, there’s a gap between executives and employees. While
83% of HR leaders say their organization effectively uses insights from employee feedback to improve experiences, less than half (49% ) of employees say they have seen positive changes as a result of employee surveys. -
Change is a constant as companies adapt to shifting macro conditions, and even though the majority of leaders say their organizations need to improve their ability to adapt, only
25% of them list change management as a focus area for their organization. It is the least common priority for leaders in 2023. -
Managers aren’t getting the support they need to lead their teams as well as continue their own development. Managers play a key role in keeping employees engaged and focused, but just
35% of HR leaders say manager enablement is a priority this year. Additionally, managers may be missing important feedback on their leadership skills as 360 development is the least common tool for employee feedback. -
Employee-focused priorities without processes to accomplish them can create experience gaps. Training and development is a top focus area for HR leaders, which aligns with previous research showing that growth and development is a key driver of employee engagement1. Talent attraction and hiring is another top priority, but only
41% of HR leaders cite employee onboarding as a priority, which could lead new employees to have worse experiences.
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