Scott -
As already said by Tim and Terry, I am very pleased you joined the network and I look forward to your contributions. I visited your content rich website and appreciate the fine articles you offer to readers. Can I offer you site as a featured link next week for people to visit?
David
Greetings Scott,
Welcome. Please consider joining the Manager Tools for EE group. You'll find some good discussions there already, and you are encouraged to start your own!
Terry
A manager should always remember he/she is "on stage"- and his/her subordinates notice every little trait so always exhibit the behavior you would want them to emulate.
From Jim's Blog: Changing Winds
I love Leo Babauta’s Zen Habits, in which he writes on simple productivity and life issues. His recent book The Power of Less is a compact and practical guide to reclaiming your life from busyness and inefficiency. I…
Hi Ben...
Thanks for the reply!
Question--what have you seen as a "clear, coherent script" that assures success? And do you think such scripts need updating to address the shifts we've seen in organizations and the marketplace?
All the best from…
In my experience, achieving engagement creates huge increases in productivity per person, morale, retention, profits, sales, and every other "devoutly to be wished" result. So it is always worth the effort.
But the company person, CEO or executive…
Do two things: trust your employees unconditionally and give them more responsibility than they would ever expect; they will rise to the occasion and surpass all expectations.
In the wake of "The Great Recession" and in appreciation of the changes in the economy and in the nature of employee-employer relationships, the idea of “employee engagement” (“Engagement”) presents an intriguing dilemma.
While some say a focus on…
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…
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…
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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Max
See you on Oprah :-).
Bryan
Greetings to you!
It's very nice to see your welcome message and happy to note your assignment with Reliance.
Cheers - Venka Reddy
As already said by Tim and Terry, I am very pleased you joined the network and I look forward to your contributions. I visited your content rich website and appreciate the fine articles you offer to readers. Can I offer you site as a featured link next week for people to visit?
David
Welcome. Please consider joining the Manager Tools for EE group. You'll find some good discussions there already, and you are encouraged to start your own!
Terry
Happy to have you in the EEN. Looks like I can learn a great deal from/through you.
I might even like to read that diss.
Tim
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