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Alex: Of course we want to be careful not to fuse engagement too closely with satisfaction. I can be very satisfied and disengaged and I can be engaged and dissatisfied. Some of the most engaged players in sports are also very dissatisfied with th…
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Was it just a week ago we were cheering the year-end highs of the Dow Jones and the healthy drop in the unemployment claims? The headlines today have a gloomier cast. US growth prospects are bleak for the next decade, says Reuters, reporting from…
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If you’re not ready to roll up your sleeves, get involved, and challenge assumptions, then you should skip the upcoming Melcrum Employee Engagement conference, held in Atlanta, February 23-25, 2010. From a kick-off that demands your total attention…
November 11, 2009
Alex Hentschel is now a member of The Employee Engagement Network
November 9, 2009

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Who are you?
Senior Marketing Manager for Melcrum Publishing - a research-based internal communication events and training company
What is your interest or involvement in employee engagement?
Research and professional development around employee engagement
Website:
http://www.melcrum.com
Where are you located?
Washington DC

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Alex Hentschel

Amidst ambiguity one thing is certain: Your workforce is not satisfied

Was it just a week ago we were cheering the year-end highs of the Dow Jones and the healthy drop in the unemployment claims?

The headlines today have a gloomier cast.

US growth prospects are bleak for the next decade, says Reuters, reporting from the annual American Economic Association meeting this Sunday.

House sales – which were making a comeback – are likely to fall again, says the National Association of Realtors.

One thing is for sure: there’s no shortage of opinions about when, how an… Continue

Posted on January 5, 2010 at 2:38pm — 1 Comment

Alex Hentschel

No bystanders allowed

If you’re not ready to roll up your sleeves, get involved, and challenge assumptions, then you should skip the upcoming Melcrum Employee Engagement conference, held in Atlanta, February 23-25, 2010.

From a kick-off that demands your total attention to our ever-popular roundtables to interactive sessions, the program doesn’t just talk about engagement, it lives it.

Let’s take a closer look:

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We’ve cu… Continue

Posted on November 11, 2009 at 11:08am —

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At 10:44am on November 16, 2009, David Zinger said…
Alex:

Welcome to the employee engagement network. I am always pleased to see another person from Melcrum take interest or join us. I trust you will find some engaging conversations and interactions and that you will offer us your voice and perspective. Let me know if I can assist you.

David
 
 

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