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How Company Culture Shapes Employee Engagement?

Engagedly

Deloitte research cites culture and engagement as the top challenges for 87 percent of organizations, particularly for measuring culture and engagement effectively. In fact, measurement of both factors, culture and engagement, is necessary as they yield major benefits. The productivity of high-engaged employees is 21% more.

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5 Items to Add to Your HR Budget in 2019

Kazoo

If there’s one metric that can determine a business’s productivity, profitability, and turnover rate, it’s employee engagement. Learning & Development Opportunities. As reported by Linkedin in 2017 , 27% of business put more money towards learning and development programs than years prior. Employee Engagement Tools.

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WHAT IS THE WORKPLACE GENOME?

Human Workplaces

IT’S A BETTER CULTURE ASSESSMENT At Human Workplaces, most of our culture consulting projects start with the Workplace Genome® culture assessment as a first step. Our choice of this assessment is biased, of course, since we created it, together with our partner and HR expert, Charlie Judy, in 2015.

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Employer Brand Awards That Matter

Blu Ivy Group

It can help you: Benchmark your company’s performance and see how you stack up against other organizations. We’re sure you’ve seen the logos and LinkedIn posts. From Great Place to Work to your favorite workplace review site, securing a spot on a employer recognition list is a huge accomplishment that comes with a whole host of benefits.

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Is Your HR Team Playing a Strategic Partner or Supporting Role?

Zenefits

And a joint 2015 survey by the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) and fellow HR and Labor organizations titled “ Human Resources Management Policies and Practices in the United States , shows that executives want HR teams to step up. Be Proactive vs. Reactive.