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4 Reasons to Attend Next Week’s Employee Engagement Webinar

Brandon Hall

The number one way that companies can improve their employee engagement strategies is through an investment in employee recognition. According to Brandon Hall Group research, showing appreciation for employees on a consistent basis has the greatest impact on engagement.

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Top 10 Talent Management Blog Posts of December 2015

HRsoft

Here are some of our favorite blog posts published in December 2015: Where Do Your Employees Fit On The Engagement Resistance Curve? 3 Reasons Your Best Employees Are Quitting via Business Insider. An Easy Way to Engage Your Employees via Inc. 5 Ways Leaders Rock Employee Recognition via TalentCulture.

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Top 10 Talent Management Blog Posts of September 2015

HRsoft

Here’s a short list of our favorite Talent Management blog posts from the month of September: 6 Ways to Tackle Employee Turnover via SteamFeed. The Number One Way to Keep Employees Engaged via Forbes. If You Were Already Worried About Employee Engagement, Prepare to Panic via Entrepreneur.

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Where HR Tech Is Headed

Achievers

The amount of resources being poured into that market bears out his statement: He notes that in 2015 alone, investors sank $2.4 Here’s a quick preview of the most relevant trends in digital management of the human beings that work for you: It’s All About Employee Engagement. Managing People Requires Feedback.

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For Recognition to Have an Impact, Make It Strategic

Achievers

We’re way beyond the old paradigm of years-of-service plaques or holiday gift cards as a form of employee recognition. We know that such rewards, tied to tenure or sporadically bestowed on an individual employee for a job well done, fall short of achieving any larger goal. By: Meghan M. That’s a win for everyone. About Meghan M.

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5 Performance Measurement Myths

Achievers

Highly engaged employees are more likely to give the kind of discretionary effort that all bosses are looking for, and that have a tangible effect on a company’s bottom line. In fact, Aon Hewitt has reported that for every incremental one-point increase in employee engagement organizations saw a 0.6% increase in sales.

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6 ways Bob helps retain top talent during uncertain times

HiBob

Employee morale can plummet as people fear for their jobs, which has a knock-on effect on employee engagement, productivity, and retention. According to a survey by Gallup , in 2022, employee engagement reached its lowest level since 2015.