Max d’Unienville
The important question is what engagement is, in real terms. D'Unienville explains that he sees it as a journey; when employees come on board they cannot immediately be engaged, instead it is about different elements the company provides over time.
According to d'Unienville, there are specific areas that drive employee engagement at TNS. Firstly, employees need to have trust and confidence in the company's rewards system. Linked to this is a working environment in which they are also recognised for great work, as well as that they are provided with many avenues for career development - whether horizontal or vertical - in what is a particularly dynamic work environment.
Part of what makes the work environment at TNS so dynamic is its culture of learning - so much so that d'Unienville calls it a "university for market research and a place where we want our employees to feel like they never stop learning and growing". Not only does this make the company's employees highly sought after, thus requiring TNS to continue to create an engaging and satisfying work experience, but it also aids in employees seeing how they fit into the big picture, and the impact of their individual contributions. D'Unienville shares the example that one of TNS's key strategic drivers is providing market research expertise for clients, so with that in mind there is a drive towards the developing of the company's employees into experts through accreditation programmes in order to fulfil this goal. This not only further develops each employee's skills, but also directly links them to, and allows them to engage with, the company's strategy.
However, engagement is not solely about the actual work, says d'Unienville, but also about employee happiness. He points out that employees spend an average of 50% of their daylight hours in the workplace, so it is important that they are happy in this space. This speaks to the type of environment employees work in, which should be one in which each person feels energised, inspired and involved. It is equally about the type of relationships that exist in the workplace, which d'Unienville explains are the backbone of its success and based on mutual respect at all levels at TNS.
With this in mind, d'Unienville emphasises that perhaps the most important factor influencing employee engagement is that employees' personal values are aligned with the company's values. He shares that TNS's core values are passion, partnership, simplicity, trust and celebration, each of which in their own way link back to the idea of engagement. He adds that in the recruitment process at TNS, while it remains essential that potential employees possess the right skills, it is equally if not more important that their personal values fit with the company's core values. This is in an effort to ensure that future employees are able to engage fully at all levels to experience job satisfaction and overall happiness. D'Unienville comments that this can only result in successful employees and thus a successful company.
D'Unienville concludes that as a result of this vision of engagement, which encourages constant learning and mutual respect, and which drives the development of inspiring leaders and dedicated employees, while developing talent and core values at its centre, TNS will continue to grow as the leading experts in the market research industry, with the right people in the right roles to offer the best service to clients.
About TNS
TNS advises clients on specific growth strategies around new market entry, innovation, brand switching and stakeholder management, based on long-established expertise and market-leading solutions. With a presence in over 80 countries, TNS has more conversations with the world's consumers than anyone else and understands individual human behaviours and attitudes across every cultural, economic and political region of the world.
TNS is part of Kantar, one of the world's largest insight, information and consultancy groups.
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About Kantar
Kantar is the data investment management division of WPP and one of the world's largest insight, information and consultancy groups. By connecting the diverse talents of its 13 specialist companies, the group aims to become the pre-eminent provider of compelling and inspirational insights for the global business community. Its 28,500 employees work across 100 countries and across the whole spectrum of research and consultancy disciplines, enabling the group to offer clients business insights at every point of the consumer cycle. The group's services are employed by over half of the Fortune Top 500 companies.
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