• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content

IPA Involve Homepage

In partnership with the Institute for Employment Studies
  • About IPA
    • Who are IPA?
    • Our Team
      • The IPA Team
      • Our Work Insight Group
    • History
    • Report and accounts
    • Contact Us
  • What we do
    • Overview of services
    • Strengthening Employment Relations
    • Learning & Development
      • Learning and development programmes
      • Training for Managers
      • Training for Representatives
    • Diagnostic reviews
    • Election Services
    • Speak at events
  • Evidence & Research
    • Making the case for engagement
    • Why is diversity, equality and inclusion important?
    • What is Employee Voice?
    • Employee engagement
    • Collaborative Working
    • Research Publications
    • Factsheets
    • Case Studies
    • Podcasts
  • IPA Membership
    • Corporate Membership
  • Support us
    • Campaign
  • News & Events
    • News
    • Events
    • Employee Voice Hub
    • Jobs

IPA Guide to Workforce Engagement

An overview of employee engagement

Employee engagement is now a familiar part of the employment relations landscape. Engagement increasingly informs discussions between employers, HR practitioners and people managers looking to find ways to get more out of their workforce. More recently, engagement has become part of the national policy debate on improving productivity, particularly through the MacLeod Review.

This guide aims to provide a brief overview of engagement and answer some frequently asked questions. The IPA has long been involved in helping organisations improve their performance by increasing the involvement and participation of their workforce, and this guide shows how partnership, information and consultation, representation and voice relate to engagement.

The IPA has developed a model of workforce engagement that builds on our experience of working with public, private and third sector organisations to enhance individual and organisational performance. Along with leadership, business awareness and organisational culture, collective voice is a valuable enabler of engagement, and developing effective employee voice must be a central part of any engagement strategy.

This guide, therefore, includes a case study of School Trends, a company that has put engagement at the heart of the business. School Trends uses a variety of methods to support workforce engagement, including structures and processes to involve employees in the decision-making process and the day to day improvement of the company.

To download the full report please click here.

Sign up for our newsletter

In partnership with

Involvement & Participation Association (IPA) is part of the Institute for Employment Studies (IES) a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales under number 931547 and registered as a charity number 258390

Home

About

Other links

Registered office: Citygate, 185 Dyke Road, Brighton BN3 1TL | Privacy | Accessibility | Cookies