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At 4:55pm on November 3, 2008, David Zinger said…
Lisa,
It is wonderful to have you on board the 10 book. We will do some sorting and sorting out early next week.
David
At 9:32pm on June 30, 2008, Nick McCormick said…
Thanks for the welcome Lisa, and for the kind words about Lead Well and Prosper. Looking forward to engaging!
At 10:41am on May 8, 2008, David Zinger said…
Lisa,
The ebook is done. If you email me at dzinger@shaw.ca I can send you a copy in advance or it will come out tomorrow.
David
At 10:53am on April 29, 2008, Phil Haussler said…
Enjoyed your Alphabet Soup, Lisa. Loved balance, humor and especially wonder. Loved your link to the 'Think Like a Kid' post.

Reminded me a bit of "the dee dah day dance" John Orteberg talks about.
At 2:28pm on April 13, 2008, Terrence Seamon said…
Lisa,
Welcome to the Manager Tools group. Glad you decided to join! I look forward to your participation in the discussions.
Regards,
Terry
At 8:56pm on April 11, 2008, Rosa Say said…
Aloha Lisa, welcome to the network! It is wonderful to meet you; mahalo (thank you) for the contact!
Rosa
At 12:54pm on April 9, 2008, Michael Kanazawa said…
Lisa,

Thanks. I'll need to take some time and read your blog posts. I agree that tapping into the individual passions of each person and harnessing that towards some common cause or strategy is the way to get everyone engaged.
At 11:48am on April 9, 2008, Judy McLeish said…
Lisa - I can't wait to see the post! Thanks again,

Judy
At 9:08pm on April 7, 2008, Raven said…
Great insight in your post Alphabet Soup: Employee Engagement from A-Z - and a ton of great info too! Thanks for sharing your thoughts :)
At 9:02pm on April 4, 2008, Judy McLeish said…
Lisa, welcome to the network. I would love to hear more about what MSNBC is doing to increase employee engagement levels.

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Who are you?
I am currently the Director of Tactical Development at msnbc.com. The mission of the Tactical Team is to support msnbc.com’s profitability goals by rapidly executing opportunistic projects for maximum reach and revenue impact—these projects are most often quick-win sales and business opportunities that manifest without notice and could not be planned for during fiscal year priority and resource forecasting, so our tactic was to create a team that could plan for the unplanned.

My interest in technology, and the web in particular, started while pursuing a Master’s degree in English and Film at the University of Florida. The English Department received a grant to establish computer-based writing labs, and I taught experimental writing courses that examined how different technologies transformed the way students wrote and communicated with one another. I was on the path to a Ph.D. with the assumption I would become professor of film theory someday somewhere, but my experience in the classroom sparked my curiosity about how the web was transforming the way we interacted with one another more than anything I was actually studying, so I made the decision to leave with my Masters and see where this interest took me (this was back in 1994, when the web was still nascent). I started a career in web development and moved from designer, to engineer, to program manager before taking on a management role.
What is your interest or involvement in employee engagement?
I am relatively new to management, so my perspective on and interest in Employee Engagement is from the middle.
Where are you located?
Seattle

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Ch-ch-changes! Ten Tips for Keeping Employees Engaged During Them

1. Plan Ahead
It’s not uncommon for those of us who manage from the middle to find that the planning, execution, and pace of communication around organizational change is outside the scope of our control. But we can still plan ahead. We can focus our planning efforts on the people we support--think about what the change means on an individual level, how you want each person to feel about the change, their differences in work and communication styles, and prepare to pull each employee into… Continue

Posted on February 10, 2009 at 2:12pm — 1 Comment

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Alphabet Soup: Employee Engagement from A-Z

I don’t claim to be an expert on Employee Engagement, but I couldn’t resist using David Zinger’s invitation for submissions of an alphabet with the keys to engagement as an opportunity to capture what I have learned so far. These “keys” are a combination of things I have discovered through my own experiences, what I have learned from different management and leadership books, (just finished:… Continue

Posted on April 7, 2008 at 7:00pm — 3 Comments

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Article on Social Aspects of Peer Code Reviews Posted

I recently posted a review of Jason Cohen’s Best Kept Secrets of Peer Code Review. What does this have to do with Employee Engagement? Read on…

The prospect of my team tripling in size in a four month timeframe got me thinking about how to maximize the benefit of the code reviews we were conducting…Time was not on my side of course (is it ever?), and reading the book kept falling behind other priorities—we were already doing code reviews, after all, so I could sleep at night knowing oContinue

Posted on March 18, 2008 at 11:21pm —

 
 

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