Not all organizations properly value their employee policy and procedure manual. They see the manual as a necessary task that, once done, can be stuffed in a drawer and ignored.
However, an up-to-date and frequently referred to employee manual is a valuable resource for both the organization and employees.
When thoughtfully implemented in your organization, policy and procedure manuals:
The manual is an organic document that needs to evolve and adapt with the organization. The current moment illustrates how our policies and procedures need to adapt to the environment and communities we inhabit. Examples of how many organization’s policies have changed this year alone include:
Frequently reviewing and updating your manual keeps employees informed about changes in company culture and norms. There are several types of organizational updates that may warrant an update to your manual:
Thinking of policies and procedures as inflexible or unchanging is not an accurate reflection of our reality, especially at this moment and into the foreseeable future. There are some core elements that may stay the same but the details should be responsive to changes within the industry, organization and work environment.
Commitment and trust are important parts of employee engagement and satisfaction. Making sure employees approve of the current state of the organization helps secure their commitment, which in turn contributes to higher productivity and job satisfaction.
A McKinsey survey showed that in highly complex occupations, engaged employees are typically more productive than lower performers, with high performers being an awe inspiring 800% more productive.
Having highly engaged employees is obviously advantageous and desirable. One study found ten common themes that are related to high employee engagement:
Working for an employer that seeks regular feedback from their employees about the organization's policies and procedures helps make employees feel valued and engaged. That feeds into their ability to effectively contribute to the organization and allows them to feel a sense of belonging within the organizational structure.
Having a policy and procedure manual is of little use if it’s ignored, out of date, and unappreciated. By having a regular process where employees are asked to review and acknowledge the changes and modifications keeps them up to date with any changes and helps them understand their role within the organization.