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Engagement Directors & Practitioners Members (15)

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Jennifer Schulte

United States

Jared Klein

Brentwood, TN, United States

Brad Federman

Germantown, TN, United States

Preston Lewis

San Francisco, CA, United States

Brittany Lothe

Chicago, IL, United States

Melanie Quinn

Stuart, FL, United States

Jason Scott

United States

Alan Smith

Minneapolis, MN, United States

Kathy Fitzpatrick

Monmouth Junction, NJ, United States

Jason Krausert

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Gregory Ferris

Tallahassee, FL, United States

Rob Fox

London, United Kingdom

Warren Egnal

Beverly Hills, CA, United States

Carol A Harris

Saint Paul, MN, United States

Sherry Godin

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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Interesting question. I'm drawn to less is more, and even that may be too much :) My experience has shown me that the more fearful the organisation is, the more often it seeks to measure as a means to try and stave off the fear. It then often ends u…
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I would contend never is too soon. If you understand what engagement is and how to achieve it, then you know what an engaged employee sounds like and acts like as compared to one who is somewhat engaged or disengaged. Surveys turn people off while…
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Look beyond generic engagement tools: focus on personal drivers from employees, group them accordingly and align engagement tools.
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The real challenge to engage employees is to gain trust by giving them autonomy to shape their own jobs to their own wishes, interests and strengths but always aligned with an open and transparant organisational vision and strategy.
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Before you start engaging an employee, know him and respect him as an individual first and engagement will follow.
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Listen! Zip your mouth. Don't interrupt them when they are opening up to you and expressing there feelings. Remember, its about them not you!
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Engagement is to be seen not as an activity but that is the only way the society works.
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The management equivalent of ‘Air’ is to practice transparency with team members by managers. Dr. Jose M F, India, Bangalore
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The most important priority for leaders is to cultivate, appreciate, and leverage the vast untapped potential of every employee in their organizations.
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If you focus on engagement, productivity will follow. If you focus on productivity, you may not get it. To begin engagement, sit down with each employee for 40-60 minutes, privately, quietly, and confidentially, and get to know them better -- thei…
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