| Year | 2010 50 Downloads |
| Volume/Issue/Review Month | Vol. - 3 | Issue 2 | July |
| Title | Employee Empowerment and Organizational Outcomes: An Overview |
| Authors | Dr. Chandan Kumar Sahoo , Dr. Upendra Nath Sahu , Sitaram Das |
| Broad area | Employee Empowerment and Organizational Outcomes: An Overview |
| Abstract | Employee empowerment provides a sense of high self-esteem, high degree of involvement, and a greater sense of achievement. It has been observed that employee empowerment is the only influential factor for significant business growth. Hence success or failure of participative management will depend on clarity, caution and sensitivity with which they are dealt. Adequate preparations are required by way of developing mutual understanding on these issues before the schemes are launched. It is an important process in the organization to foster better decision-making, high job satisfaction, higher productivity, low absenteeism & labor turnover, better problem-solving through initiation of learning environment and opportunities for personal growth and development which in turn result into greater organizational effectiveness. |
| DOI | Organizations today need to change themselves by being more innovative, creative and by reorienting themselves toward people-based systems that focus on motivation, empowerment and freedom. Empowerment is a philosophy which believes in enriching people’ |
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