Introduction
“Empowerment
is the process of enabling or authorizing an individual to think, behave, take
action, and control work and decision-making about their job in autonomous, independent,
self-directed ways” (Heathfield,
2019). Organization needs to foster a desirable work environment that
encourage employees to act empowered.
An empowered culture is inspired to embark on a challenging
journey through self-fulfillment and novelty. In this
globalized business world, empowerment comes in to play as a linkage between
employee and employer in realizing organizational goals through out of the box
thinking and creativity.
The benefits of employee
empowerment
Empowered employees
are loyal, committed and potentially more productive. When employees are
empowered they work toward their goals and drive their own career. And when
they provided with the right tools and resources they successfully manage or
lead their own projects. Thus the benefits are endless.
Empowered
employees,
- Go the extra mile
- Follow best practices
- Be more productive
- Have good communication
- Embrace change
- Have a “can do” attitude
- Provide better customer service
Empowerment and Google
“The empowered culture that Google has created is exactly the
kind of culture that creates an excellent customer experience” (Shaw, 2014).
Google
recognize that different people will yield in different ideas and act in
different ways. Thus they have created many channels for expressions to gather
as much inputs as possible from employees. Some of them include,
Google Cafes - “Designed to encourage interactions between employees
within and across teams, and to spark conversation about work as well as play”
(He, 2013).
Google Moderator – This is an innovation management tool by Google. Through
Moderator “people can discover existing ideas, questions or suggestions, vote
for ideas, questions or suggestions and see the aggregate votes to date, create
a new series asking for ideas organized by topic, event or meeting” (He, 2013).
TGIF
– This is a weekly meeting that enables all employees to pose questions to top
management about company issues. The
meeting ensures that employees are well informed about common concerns,
decisions as well as future directions.
Google Universal Ticketing Systems
– It is a method of filling problems pertaining to any company issues and is
used to monitor patterns.
Apart from these direct
emails are encouraged to any of the company leaders. Another initiation is
the Internal Innovation Reviews that
include formal meetings where executives present new product ideas to the top
management. Both of these initiations ensures that fresh ideas are given life
and issues are communicated and solved right at that moment.
Conclusion
These launches assures employees are rightfully kept on
track and are inspired on their own to independently create new products and
services. As an added advantage, newly hired employees too are assured that
they start off right as information is readily available to get accustomed to
the new environment.
References
Heathfield, S. (2019). What Do Empowered Employees Look
Like?. [online] The Balance Careers. Available at:
https://www.thebalancecareers.com/empowerment-in-action-how-to-empower-your-employees-1918102
[Accessed 1 May. 2021].
He, L. (2013). Google's Secrets Of Innovation: Empowering Its Employees. [online] Forbes.com. Available at: https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurahe/2013/03/29/googles-secrets-of-innovation-empowering-its-employees/#2e5e32ce57e7 [Accessed 1 May. 2021].
Shaw, C. (2014). What We Can Learn from Google’s
Empowered Culture |. [online] Beyondphilosophy.com. Available at:
https://beyondphilosophy.com/can-learn-googles-empowered-culture/ [Accessed 1 May. 2021].


Employee empowerment refers to the manner in which companies provide their employees with anything and everything they need to succeed. This involves far more than simple resource allocation, author has given a good example about this and wrote this article very well.
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