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Who are you?
Management Consultant. Blogger. Photographer. Tech Enthusiast. Foodie. Cook. Curious Observer. World Traveler.
What is your interest or involvement in employee engagement?
Consultant with Towers Perrin
Website:
http://abhishekmittal.com
Where are you located?
Singapore

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Remember that employees are human first; seek to build what matters the most to humans - personal relationships.
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Communicating "what" is not enough. Explain the "why" behind everything.
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November 18
Abhishek Mittal added a blog post
Many a times, I find that HR folks rush too fast to make employee engagement metrics a part of KPIs or balanced scorecards. The idea is that there should be a “carrot” to ensure that managers take accountability for their people, otherwise they wo...
November 6
Abhishek Mittal added a blog post
Cross-posted from http://abhishekmittal.com Towers Perrin (disclaimer: my employer) has released a new paper discussing Employee Engagement in conjunction with Employee Well-Being. Employee Well-Being has been defined as a combination of 3 import...
October 27
Treat your employees the way you want them to treat your customers.
October 21
"A company that is doing better financially may naturally have more engaged employees because they don't worry about their future." True....but one also needs to remember Engagement is more than "future orientation". Moreover, it is a leading ind...
October 8
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I am a consumer too. I consume a lot of services like banking, telecom, insurance, retail shopping, medical etc. When I look back and think what draws me repeatedly to some service providers, I realize it's not usually the product. The product is ...
September 27
Whenever I come across hard-nosed execs, I like to use numbers to make a point. Execs take notice when you "show them the money". So, it's useful to show them linkages between engagement and business metrics like sales, profitability, attrition, s...
September 27
Abhishek Mittal was featured
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Abhishek Mittal added 2 blog posts
September 23
And here's a "one-word advice" ACT!
September 11
Treat your customers the way you treat your customers.
September 11
Thanks Vijay!
August 27
congrats!!!!!!!!!
August 27
Abhishek Mittal added 2 blog posts
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Building Accountability for Employee Engagement

Cross-posted from http://abhishekmittal.com

Many a times, I find that HR folks rush too fast to make employee engagement metrics a part of KPIs or balanced scorecards. The idea is that there should be a “carrot” to ensure that managers take accountability for their people, otherwise they won’t spend time on open dialogue with their teams and co-create action plans for improvement in engagement levels. I was recently asked if the carrot and stick ap… Continue

Posted on November 6, 2009 at 2:30am —

Abhishek Mittal

Employee Well-Being

Cross-posted from http://abhishekmittal.com

Towers Perrin (disclaimer: my employer) has released a new paper discussing Employee Engagement in conjunction with Employee Well-Being. Employee Well-Being has been defined as a combination of 3 important aspects of an employee’s working life:

Physical Health: healt… Continue

Posted on October 27, 2009 at 9:45am —

Abhishek Mittal

Every Interaction Matters!

I am a consumer too. I consume a lot of services like banking, telecom, insurance, retail shopping, medical etc. When I look back and think what draws me repeatedly to some service providers, I realize it's not usually the product. The product is almost similar. Price could play a role, but "search" costs are high. Product and pricing are mere hygiene factors - necessary to keep you in the game. What brings me back is "People".

Ultimately, all service organizations are "people businesses". Thin… Continue

Posted on September 27, 2009 at 11:09pm —

Abhishek Mittal

What Motivates People?

Employee motivation is one of the key components of employee engagement. Employees who are motivated are willing to invest discretionary effort to go above and beyond the call of duty. They are more likely to go the extra mile to help the organization succeed.

There are a variety of ways in which companies and managers seek to motivate their employees. Some of these succeed and some don't. I thought it will be a good idea to jot down a few basic principles or broad themes you should keep in min… Continue

Posted on September 23, 2009 at 10:00am —

Abhishek Mittal

Who Are You Hiring Next In Your HR Team?

So, the question is simple - "Who are you hiring as your next HR leader?"

As I meet more & more people, I find lesser & lesser instances of "business" people in the HR departments. There are very few cases of line managers making a lateral entry into HR. So, the HR team remains composed of a group of people exposed mostly to HR and administrative processes. Business leaders are always asking for more 'value' from the HR teams and often have unmet expectations around HR's alignment with… Continue

Posted on September 22, 2009 at 11:30pm —

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At 12:59am on June 25, 2009, Andrea Montuschi said…
Nice to virtually meet you, colleague Abhishek!
Ciao from TP-ISR Milan
Andrea
At 10:12am on June 20, 2009, Terrence Seamon said…
Hi Abhishek,
Welcome to the Manager Tools group. Feel free to get something started there.
Terry
At 11:17pm on June 18, 2009, Agnes Goh said…
Hi! :) small world.
At 9:21pm on February 21, 2009, David Zinger said…
Abhishek:
I appreciate a few of your firsthand comments about results. There is always more to the numbers than a superficial conclusion.
David
At 9:14am on February 21, 2009, David Zinger said…
Hello Abhishek:

Welcome to the Employee Engagement Network. I enjoy the Mumblr blog. Thanks for listing it and I read a few posts and put it into my bloglines reader. How are things in Singapore in regards to employee engagement. At one time I thought Singapore had a low level of engagement. Was this true? His it changed? I am pleased you joined the network and I look forward to your participation. Let me know if I can be of assistance.

David
At 6:02am on February 20, 2009, Keerthi Kalyan said…
hi Mr. Mittal. Im new here and am still a student so im not exactly certain how and with what words I may say that i wish to interact with you and know more about your work and how HR consulting works exactly. I look forward to your reply-Keerthi
 
 

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Treat people the way they want to be treated, not the way you want to be treated.
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I am looking for some discussion topics. I have a team that really needs to come together as a group. (or, I have a group that really needs to come together as a team). I've done a few team building activities, but this time, I would like to have ...
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Great word ownership, Kurt. Without a strong sense of ownership by the employee we don't get their full engagement, their complete commitment to the work. The formula for employee ownership for any boss is to listen to the employee and that give...
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Remember, recognition is free. It's not material. It's a communication tool. I agree with Ben that employees need a voice and a safe place to use it. They also want some ownership in the processes and acknowledgment that the tasks they perform mea...
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Recognition is important, but possibly not in the way you think. Rewards have negative effects down the road no matter how good they look. On this subject, read Alfie Kohn's "Punished by Rewards". I managed people for over 30 years. In order to s...
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I think recognising your staff becomes all the more important in today's climate of budget cuts, pressures and downsizing. We all want to feel valued, both as employees and human beings, and to have someone else say 'thank you, your continued supp...
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Hi Leigh I am an Employee Engagement Specialist in the department of Organizational Effectiveness. I work for a company about the size that you are looking for. We began kicking off employee engagement surveys last April. As of now we have a year...
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... master the art of asking questions!
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Teach your employees how to Manage Up: Some people think this is brown nosing, but it's really about helping your boss understand who you are.
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Angela, I think recognition is always essential but we have to look at the deeper reason why. Reward and recognition confirms value. Every human being wants to know, "Does my life matter?" This is the questions we help answer when we reward and re...
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Be real, don't use jargon, and be honest. If something is going to hurt people would rather be prepared!
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Strive to engender trust by doing what you say and say what you do.
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