The Employee Engagement Network

My book "42 Rules of Employee Engagement" is now available! Evaluate this book risk free:

1. View and listen to a 16-minute webinar featuring Rule 7 (Everyone Needs Feedback). : www.brighttalk.com/webcasts/4565/attend

2. Get five free rules. Choose "Get 5 Sample Rules" from a subscription page on our website: http://www.teamapproach.com/mm/subscribe.asp

3. You can visit my blog where some of the rules are also posted: http://www.42rules.com/employeeengagement_blog/

4. See the 42 templates that I've created to support each rule here:http://www.teamapproach.com/42template.asp

Feel free to contact me for question pertaining to the book, susan@teamapproach.com

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Susan,
I enjoyed your book. I don't care for rules as a methodology to engagement but I feel very comfortable with your "rules." All the best with you work and thanks for offering all these fine resources to our Employee engagement network members.
David

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"Rules" would not have been my first choice either David. As you may know, the book is part of a new series of books called 42 Rules...and "42" comes from the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy as the ultimate answer to the questions of life, the universe, and everything! I am glad you like the content. I appreciate your endorsement of this work. All the best, Susan

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