New HR Survey Results Reveal a More Confident, Less Reserved Period of Growth
ORC International Releases Results of second 2011 HR Reflections Survey
PRINCETON, N.J., Dec. 5, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Global market research firm ORC International today announced the results from their HR Reflections survey polling nearly 800 public and private sector human resource professionals, internal communications consultants and employee engagement specialists in the US. The latest poll shows data on a range of organizational and HR issues including the current economic climate and predictions for the next 12 months.
According to the recent results, over half of the surveyed professionals (56%) note their organization's performance is better than it was a year ago - a 37 point increase from the previous poll conducted in January 2011, with nearly two-thirds (63%) now focusing on growth above stability versus only 16% claimed in January. With regards to compensation, 83% are considering raises by the end of the year, up from 66% in January. 74% are planning to award bonuses at the same or greater level than last year, when only half shared that sentiment in January.
These results are very promising, suggesting the downbeat feelings that have been resonating since the economic downturn have largely dissipated this year. Indicators of growth and optimism can be seen around the areas of staff retention and recruitment, with significant percentage increases compared to January. Despite concerns about the economy, the results show that most organizations are considering pay raises before the end of the year and awarding bonuses to the same of greater level than in previous years. Although these results are promising, levels of employee engagement in the US remain low.
"Overall, it is encouraging that HR professionals are optimistic about the economy and seeing the light at the end of the recessionary tunnel. However, it is troubling to see engagement levels in the US remain low. Now is a crucial time for organizations to engage with their employees, to ensure key talent is retained as the economy recovers. Through our experience in working with organizations on their engagement challenges, when companies continuously measure employee opinion, such as conducting an employee survey, acts as an excellent way to improve engagement levels, strengthen the employer brand, and retain key talent," said Matt Roddan, Research Director of ORC International's Employee Research practice.
To receive a complimentary copy of the results of the HR Reflections survey, please email [email protected]
About ORC International
ORC International is a leading global research firm with offices across the U.S., Europe and Asia Pacific. We offer a platform of integrated intelligence that combines traditional and forward-thinking methodologies, technology, industry expertise, and skilled research professional to provide clients with the most comprehensive foundation for providing actionable insight to solve their most pressing business challenges worldwide. The Company has been a partner of CNN on the CNN|ORC International poll since 2006 and founding member of the Council of American Survey Research Organizations (CASRO).
ORC International Contact:
Christina Hungspruke
Senior Director, Corporate Marketing
Phone: 609.452.5419
E-mail: [email protected]
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