Navigating the world of Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) means more than just sending out newsletters. It’s about fostering two-way conversations in a space where everyone can contribute—not just a select few. Unfortunately, not every organization has access to interactive platforms. If you’re stuck with just a basic intranet, that’s a challenge, but for those using more dynamic tools like Slack, Microsoft Teams, or even social platforms like Facebook Workplace, the potential to engage is much greater.
When we talk about a “communications channel,” we’re thinking about platforms that support active, two-way communication. This could be anything from Slack, Team, Viva Engage, an interactive intranet platform, or another space that hosts your ERG communications.
It’s easy to fall into the trap of equating visibility with engagement. Just because you can see posts or reactions in a channel doesn’t mean you truly understand how engaged your members are. Quantifying engagement through specific metrics is crucial not only for assessing the current state but also for setting achievable goals to enhance interaction.
Here’s a breakdown of the data points you need to keep an eye on, though remember, not all platforms will provide all of this info:
1. Total Members: Knowing the current count of unique individuals in your channel is crucial.
2. Members Who Opened: This should reflect the number of people who have actively opened your specific channel, not just logged onto the platform. This distinction is particularly important in platforms like Microsoft Teams, where generic “opens” might not accurately reflect engagement with your content.
3. Number of Reactions: Count how many times members have interacted with content through reactions over a set period, typically 30 days.
4. Members Who Reacted: Track the unique individuals who have reacted to gauge actual interaction.
5. Number of Posts: Look at the total posts made within your channel, including both initial posts and replies, over a similar period.
6. Members Who Posted: Identify how many unique members have actively contributed posts.
To truly leverage the data collected from your communications channels, it's essential to translate raw numbers into meaningful metrics that can inform strategic decisions. Here's how you can apply sophisticated formulas to gain a deeper understanding of your ERG's engagement dynamics:
CAM = Active Members / Total Members
CES = (Members Who Posted + Members Who Reacted) / 2 / Active Members
Different platforms like Slack and Microsoft Teams provide different types of engagement data, which can really change how you measure engagement. For example, Microsoft Teams doesn’t give you as detailed info as Slack. It lacks metrics like the number of people who actually opened your channel, who posted something, or who reacted to posts. This lack of detailed data means you need to tweak your engagement formulas a bit to make sure they still work well across various platforms.
We've also created a set of formulas that help you gauge if your ERG is reaching its engagement goals, using basic data directly accessible from platforms like Microsoft Teams. Here's how to calculate the key metrics:
Reaction Deviation = (Actual Reactions / Total Members) / 0.75
Post Deviation = (Actual Posts / Total Members) / 0.2
Combined Score = (Reaction Deviation + Post Deviation) / 2
The result will indicate how the actual combined score measures against the target:
Keeping tabs on engagement is key—it shows you what’s working well with your group and what areas might need some adjustments. If you’re seeing low engagement, it might signal a need to ramp up the interactivity or refresh your content to reignite interest. Conversely, high engagement levels are a strong indication that your strategies are effective and can even serve as benchmarks for future initiatives.
To streamline the process of measuring and tracking these metrics, check out our free Data Collection System Template + Mini Course. This resource is especially handy as it includes built-in formulas tailored to analyze the engagement data from platforms like Teams. Whether your ERG is large or small, our template helps you set precise engagement targets that align with the dynamics of your group. By leveraging our template, you can focus on fostering a vibrant community atmosphere for smaller ERGs or ensuring consistent, high-quality interactions in larger groups.
You can also schedule time with us to discuss creating an ERG Program Data Dashboard tailored to your needs.