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The organization that I work for completed an employee engagement survey in February 2009 and we are now developing next steps. The Employee Engagement Committee is proposing that dialogue sessions take place to dig down into each priority area. Does anyone know of any companies in Ontario that would be able to faciliate the dialogue sessions and make reccomendations? I would greatly appreciate any leads that you can forward.

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Katie

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Katie, this is an area I can help you with. If I read your profile correctly -- that you are a public service worker -- you might find my experience with both the City of Toronto (Exhibition Place) and Ontario government (ServiceOntario) relevant. Check out my profile and then we can talk 905-841-3191, bill@billhogg.ca, www.billhogg.ca

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Katie, I can help you. I have experience with employee engagement surveys in the public sector, and I'm an experienced group facilitator. You can contact me tim@gettingengaged.ca or (416) 802-9985.

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