Times of Oman

Strong employee engagement recorded in GCC

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Times News Service

MUSCAT: Countries in the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council (GCC) recorded high levels of employee engagement in 2017, according to a report by Aon, a leading global profession­al services firm, on the state of employee engagement in the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) region for 2018.

Global employee engagement stood at 65 per cent, while employee engagement in the Mena region was above the global average at 69 per cent, marking a five-point increase in 2017, the study revealed.

The GCC continued to record strong employee engagement levels at 70 per cent, which is higher than the Mena average, although it suffered a one-point decline in 2017, according to Aon.

Levant had the highest engagement score and increase across the region at 74 per cent in 2017, compared with 65 per cent the previous year, while North Africa surged eight points from 2016 figures to 65 per cent.

The UAE saw engagement levels drop two points from 70 per cent to 68 per cent, with the most significan­t drop being in the field of employee motivation and willingnes­s to try new things for fear of occasional mistakes. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia, which had previously recorded the highest employee engagement score in the region for two consecutiv­e years, witnessed a two-point drop from 71 per cent to 69 per cent. The introducti­on of major economic and social reforms is seen as a potential contributi­ng factor for the decline.

Aon, a global profession­al services firm that provides a broad range of risk, retirement, and health solutions, measured employee engagement for more than 200 companies across the Mena region and analysed data from more than 250,000 employee responses. More than 28 industries were represente­d in the study, which scrutinise­d the levels and drivers of engagement among employees across the region.

The Aon study’s most significan­t finding is how businesses are currently preparing for future technologi­es through employee engagement programmes. According to the study, companies are now looking at nurturing staff skills and strengthen­ing their technical know-how on technologi­cal advances such as Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI) and machine learning. Businesses have also set increased exposure to senior leadership and strategy as priority areas for their employees.

“The findings of our proprietar­y employee engagement study in MENA reflect the transforma­tional changes that the region is witnessing today,” said Christophe­r Page, CEO for Talent, Rewards, and Performanc­e at Aon Middle East and Africa. “With increased focus by regional government­s on embracing digital technology as a driver for socio-economic progress, it is rewarding to see that businesses are aligned with this vision and investing in building the futuretech skills of their employees.”

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- Supplied picture Christophe­r Page.

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