Authors: Miss Kirti Ghadage, Dr. Sachin Wadekar
Abstract: In the current competitive and rapidly evolving business environment, organizations increasingly recognize the importance of human capital in achieving sustainable growth and competitive advantage. Employee engagement has emerged as a crucial factor that directly influences organizational productivity, efficiency, and overall performance. This study aims to analyze the level of employee engagement and examine its impact on organizational productivity within a selected organization. The research adopts a descriptive and analytical approach using both primary and secondary data. Primary data is collected through structured questionnaires distributed among employees across different departments and hierarchical levels, while secondary data is gathered from journals, books, and prior research studies. The study considers various factors affecting engagement such as leadership support, work environment, recognition, motivation, training, and work-life balance. The findings reveal that there is a significant positive relationship between employee engagement and organizational productivity. Engaged employees demonstrate higher levels of commitment, efficiency, and job satisfaction, which leads to improved organizational outcomes. The study concludes with practical suggestions to enhance employee engagement and thereby improve productivity and long-term organizational success.
