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New Study Shows that Only 6% of Chinese Employees are Highly Engaged due to the Predominance of Hierarchical Corporate Cultures

Directions Management Consulting
2012-03-01 09:00 3796

SHANGHAI, March 1, 2012 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- Despite outperforming the US in 75% of Talent Management & Development benchmarks, only 6% of China's employees are highly engaged, as compared to 19% in the US, based on studies conducted by LeadershipIQ in China and USA in 2011. That's less than one-third by comparison.


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In the study, it is found that between only 22% - 31% of Chinese employees believe that their colleagues give 100% effort at work, and as little as 3% - 4% of Chinese employees recommend their companies as a great organization to work for.

This is despite companies in China outperforming the US in 75% of the surveyed talent management benchmarks such as building employee buy-in and support for change initiatives, helping employees grow and develop in their careers, effectively motivating employees etc.

The study shows that the key driver of employee engagement is corporate culture.

As high as 52% of the highly engaged employees in China come from an Enterprising Corporate Culture. Enterprising cultures are a meritocracy where achievement and talent drive success and where internal contests of creativity and intelligence are very much in evidence. Leaders in an enterprising culture tend to be driven by a sense of adventure and they value employee creativity.

In contrast, as much as 40% of China's disengaged employees come from hierarchical corporate cultures. Hierarchical cultures are built on tradition and are supported by formal structure and a typically unwavering adherence to titular command. Leaders within Hierarchal cultures gravitate towards power, order and structure as they closely organize and monitor those below them.

Initially, LeadershipIQ had expected to find that employees would be most excited about being in a Social environment where everyone gets along with one another, says Mark Murphy, the firm's chief executive. Not so.

"Employees wanted meritocracy and competition more than they were concerned with everything being very collaborative and harmonious," says Mr. Murphy.

The lesson is quite clear for companies operating in China. Enterprising cultures have higher levels of employee engagement than other types of corporate cultures in China. Employers in China should think less about ensuring employee obedience or making sure everyone has a great friend at work, and more about creating an adventurous meritocracy.

Directions Management Consulting

Directions Management Consulting is the partner of LeadershipIQ in China and Asia. LeadershipIQ helps more than 125,000 leaders every year through the facts drawn from one of the largest ongoing leadership studies ever conducted is used to help companies apply resources where the best possible results be achieved. In addition, Directions Management Consulting is a leading provider of sales performance, innovation and experiential learning solutions in China and many parts of Asia.

Source: Directions Management Consulting
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