1st Edition

Linking Employee Satisfaction to Business Results

By Paula S. Topolosky Copyright 2000
    116 Pages
    by Routledge

    116 Pages
    by Routledge

    This study investigated the relationship between employee satisfaction and business results. Using data from a Fortune 100 Company, the research examined trends in thirty employee satisfaction variables over a six-year period and identified the relationship of the variables to various corporate and business unit financial metrics. The outcomes of the study suggest that there is a moderately strong positive correlation between an employee's satisfaction with personal development, levels of involvement and participation, use of skills and abilities, promotion practices, and opportunities for a better job and financial indicators of business success. By providing a research prototype, this book serves as a starting point for Human Resource and Business leaders who struggle to identify and to communicate the value of investing in assessing and improving work environments to increase levels of employee satisfaction. As the pace of change increases and the availability to resources decreases in most organizations, this study provides a way for leaders to identify and prioritize improvement initiatives that might result in both increased levels of employee satisfaction and indices used to measure business success.

    Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Review of the Literature; Chapter 3 Methodology; Chapter 4 Results; Chapter 5; Conclusions, Discussion, and Recommendations;

    Biography

    Paula S. Topolosky