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An employee roundtable is a conversation with a purpose

An employee roundtable is a conversation with a purpose. The roundtable discussion is becoming increasingly popular. Not surprising in this day and age, when business owners increasingly value the importance of human capital. High employee turnover is worrisome. Recruitment costs time and money. Training new employees slows progress, and a reputation for high employee turnover reduces competitive advantage. To ensure a consistent workforce, managers turn to employee roundtables with the goal of keeping employees happy, productive and for the best team high performance . For these roundtable discussions to be effective, managers must know the right questions to ask during a roundtable discussion

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What is a roundtable?

Round table discussions are a popular form of discussion because they are designed to be participatory and inclusive. Everyone at the table gets a chance to have their say and learn from their peers. They are also interesting because each participant has different experiences and opinions. And they are moderated, so they don’t usually derail or degenerate into a brawl. It’s really just civilized conversation – with a purpose

How do you conduct a meaningful roundtable discussion?

A meaningful roundtable discussion is a guided conversation, usually to explore a specific topic and get recommendations. Participants often have some expertise on the topic and everyone at the table should participate equally in the discussion. Although the round shape of the table promotes this equality, it is ultimately the job of the facilitator or moderator to ensure that everyone gets to speak

What is the purpose of round-table discussions?

It is an effective way for companies to uncover what is going on within their organization. A roundtable is a discussion between a small and diverse group of employees from different sectors of an organization. Their input can give managers insight into how employees perceive their work lives. Roundtable discussions encourage employee input and allow management to understand the needs of their employees

The general structure of a roundtable

Most roundtable discussions consist of two to eight people and usually last no longer than an hour. There are reasons to limit the number of participants: with too many participants, the discussion is harder to control, with the risk of side conversations and people not getting a chance to speak. With too few people, you limit the variety of opinions and ideas contributed, which limits the value of the experience

Who should participate in the round table:

Who you invite as participants in the roundtable depends very much on the topic on the agenda and the purpose. You want to invite people who can make productive contributions. They should have a strong interest in the topic and be connected to it through personal or professional experience

Questions to ask at a roundtable discussion

Do a role change

Encourage employees to ask questions on their own. To make it approachable, you can let employees submit their questions anonymously before the meeting. Ask employees questions about their managers’ performance. Don’t set it up as a grievance session by focusing on individuals. Ask general questions about how management can respond better to employees. Try a hypothetical question like, “If you were a manager for one day, what would you change?”

Seeking ideas for growth and innovation

Front-line employees often have invaluable insight into how the company could grow and expand. Ask for ideas on what else the company could do to reach target audiences. Discuss new strategies for developing innovative products or services. Ask volunteers to serve on implementation teams to further study and pursue these new initiatives in the employee journey

Make the roundtable effective

As with any event, the success of the roundtable discussion depends on preparation

  1. Determine the goals
  2. Choose the discussion topic
  3. Make the invitation list
  4. Determine the format
  5. Make sure the roundtable discussion is engaging and rewarding
  6. Evaluate

With every roundtable discussion you host, you learn something new

How can ENBOQ support the-experience of a roundtable talk

By digitally tailoring an onboarding and preboarding process that translates to a gamification. With goal ultimately to make the E-learning processes more fun and easier for employees

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