How can you improve your benefits and meet the needs of increasingly tech-savvy, time poor employees who expect consumer-grade communication?
Research now demonstrates that poor employee engagement is directly linked to reduced corporate profitability1and that the associated consequences are significant:Benefits can play an important role in driving employee engagement, but with only 43% employees appreciating the benefits they receive5, many employers are facing a number of major challenges:
- Improving the understanding and awareness of existing benefits
- Supporting the needs of a diverse and multigenerational workforce
- Improving the overall employee experience
- Balancing ‘live for today’ with ‘plan for tomorrow’
- Dealing with stress and mental health
- Introducing wellness and preventative health initiatives
- Establishing Financial wellbeing and education
Added to these is a growing recognition that benefits technology needs to be more agile, relevant and user-friendly6. Employers want to keep pace with increasingly tech-savvy, time poor employees who expect consumer-grade communication. But experiences with benefits technology are mixed and many employers cannot justify the costs.
Introducing PIB BenefitSpace – a truly innovative and cost-effective solution
Using proven market-leading technology, BenefitSpace is a unique solution combining a free Benefits Communication platform and Discount Portal within our full-service Employee Benefits consultancy.
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For more details, please contact Paul Nelson
Phone: 07398 505 962
Email:paul.nelson@pib-insurance.com
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- Employee Satisfaction and Corporate Performance in the UK, Norwich Business School, University of East Anglian, Feb 2018 https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3140512
- Hays Group, Employee Disengagement Costs U.K. £340bn Every Year
https://www.haygroup.com/se/press/details.aspx?id=35838
- Investors in People, Job exodus trends, 2017
- Talent for Growth, The Hard cost of Disengagement
https://www.talentforgrowth.com/engagement/disengaged-employees
- Willis Towers Watson, Global Benefits Attitudes Study 2017
- Employee Benefits/ Staffcare Research May 2017