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How to Create an Effective Employee Engagement Action Plan in 2024

Empuls

In the ever-evolving landscape of the professional world, the pulse of employee engagement in the United States has experienced a noteworthy shift.   💡 According to recent Gallup surveys , only 32% of full- and part-time employees in the U.S. Moreover, engaged employees act as ambassadors for the organization.

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Employee Relationships is a Serious Employer Responsibility

HR Digest

Resources indicate that the term “employee relations” started to gain popularity around 2006 when, according to CIDP , the meaning began to shift from the industrial relations understanding of employees as a collective whole , and instead emphasize the focus on individual employees.

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How Recognition Transforms the Workplace

Semos Cloud

We’re all aware of how much thought and effort goes into planning employee onboarding programs and career progression paths. But when a new employee fills their position, it can still take months for them to get properly onboarded and become productive. As you can imagine, motivation is central.