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Ericsson: Uplifting Employee Engagement Scores With Achievers

Achievers

Did you know companies in the top quartile of employee engagement see significantly better business results than bottom quartile organizations? This is also supported by Aon Hewitt , which found that a 5% increase in employee engagement is linked to a 3% increase in revenue growth in the subsequent year.

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How to Empower Leaders to Become Engagement Champions

Achievers

It has been found that one of the most effective ways to drive engagement is through recognition. In fact, when asked what leaders could do more of to improve engagement, 58% of respondents to a recent survey replied “give recognition.” Mike Vickers joined Achievers in January 2014 to lead customer training and education.

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Where Have All the Raises Gone?

Compensation Cafe

Cited in the article, analyst firm Aon Hewitt calls this a “drastic shift” based on the firm’s annual survey on salaried employee compensation. percent in 2014, the survey of 1,064 organizations found. The share of payroll budgets devoted to straight salary increases sank to a low of 1.8 percent in the depths of the recession.

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After Years of 3% Increases, Where Have All the Good Raises Gone?

TLNT: The Business of HR

Cited in the article, analyst firm Aon Hewitt calls this a “drastic shift” based on the firm’s annual survey on salaried employee compensation. percent in 2014, the survey of 1,064 organizations found. The share of payroll budgets devoted to straight salary increases sank to a low of 1.8 percent in the depths of the recession.

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