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David Zinger

Forum #6: Employee Engagement Advice in One Sentence

In one sentence only, write the best employee engagement advice you would give to an organization.

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Don't treat others as you would like to be treated - treat them the way THEY would like to be treated.

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Be enthusiatic, positive and engaging yourself so that your people turn on, not just turn up

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Being excited and energized to get into work especially on a Monday morning.

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Ask, of others and yourself, "what will it take to put a spring in your step, a song in your heart and passion to your voice? Then go in that direction.

Heather Hughes CMC

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Listen to you heart and follow the path that puts a spring in your step, a song in your heart and adds passion to your voice.

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Create many avenues for feedback and ongoing interchange, and respond appropriately to what you hear, because communication must be two-way to be genuine.

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At its root, employee engagement involves truly understanding what makes your workforce tick and responding to it with genuine leadership to strengthen partnerships at all levels of your organization.

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Create conversations and processes that make visible the choices people make every day about accountability, then highlight the ways those choices contribute to business success.

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The degree to which you serve your boss, your customers and your co-workers is the degree to which you're serving yourself and your family.

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If you want people to Speak Up you must consistently and publicly BOTH listen for and celebrate the good news AND acknowledge and address the bad news.

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Engaged employees are valued

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Recruit the people with the right kind of attitude to make your organization a better workplace and keep the employees engaged.

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