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Lynn Kitchen
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At 10:38pm on August 12, 2008, David Zinger said…
Lynn,
Welcome to the employee engagement network, I am always thrilled to have another person from Canada on board the network and I appreciate how you have joined a few groups, given you bio. and posted your picture already. I look forward to your involvement in our endeavor.
David
At 6:34pm on August 12, 2008, Terrence Seamon said…
Lynn,
Welcome to the EE network.
From one trainer to another,
Terry

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Who are you?
I'm passionate about employee engagement and look forward to learning more and networking with others.
What is your interest or involvement in employee engagement?
Corporate Training
Website:
http://www.langara.bc.ca/custom-training
Where are you located?
Vancouver, BC
 
 

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Brush Read, Margaret Cernigoj, Kelly Lefebvre and 1 more joined The Employee Engagement Network
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Terrence Seamon "Galvanize into action" is my new free e-guide for job hunters, available via the Box.net app on my LinkedIn profile
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Dear Ray, Your concern is well founded. Employees look forward to surveys like they do a visit to the dentist! The Horsepower Survey, however, is an employee-focused survey to measure how rewarded employees feel about their work. It consists of sev…
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Mike, I will make mention of this new group in the next newsletter. Thank you for starting this and I wish you well and all European members the best with this focus. David
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Jason: Good points about trust and aligning the strategic engagement with employee engagement. We need results for all. I am concerned you will lose readers due to lack of formatting on this post. I encourage you to ensure that you format your pos…
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Thanks for sharing this information, Roy. When I was Research Director at The Loyalty Institute, we found that the #1 driver of employee commitment was an organization's efforts to build a sense of spirit and pride. This was true in the US as well…
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As a survey consultant I guess that I should like the idea of conducting monthly surveys, but I am concerned that employees may feel that they are being "over surveyed." There are options, of course. An organization might randomly assign each emplo…
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Kelly Lefebvre, Rob Robson, Chris Hewitt and 1 more were featured
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This is a great read, a great story. I smiled the whole time as I read this. If this conversation is possible in your organization, then I'd say your leadership is trusted and transparent. Thanks for this story.
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I won't be wishing you "Season's Greetings" or "Happy Holidays" this December. These secular, generic salutations are popular in corporate America because they are not specific to any one religion or belief system. The business world, like America's…
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David Zinger Mentally engaged with the Great Wall of Saskatchewan as a metaphor for work legacy. http://bit.ly/77lwav
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Hello Paul: "if you want to improve productivity and reduce costs, you need to tap into human nature’s pleasure-fueled engine." I could not agree more but if we wait until after we hire someone we have waited too long. Bob
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A Manager shall know one's team member more than his/her mother knows him/her. Offered by Shweta Mohanty Posted by David Zinger
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Mike Klein Thinking about intersection of sustainability, employee involvement and political activity-things will be more interesting post-Copenhagen
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"If managers cannot commit, then they shouldn’t expect their employees to commit either." Well said and very true. I much enjoyed your article and share your views. Bob Carpenter's experiences in turnarounds are the same as mine although I only di…
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listen actively, be honest, and prepare yourselves both for great results
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