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Let’s Redefine Employee Engagement in 2016

TalentCulture

Disclosure: This post contains a quote and link to one of my clients, TinyPulse. A recent Gallup poll found that 67 percent of workers aren’t engaged—or worse, they’re actively disengaged—a number that’s been pretty stagnant for the past 16 years. Where The Traditional Approach to Employee Engagement Goes Wrong.

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HR Disruption: Trends and opportunities

EmployeeConnect

To keep up with the pace of change, employees not only need to be experts in their own area – they need to be across complex technology as well. PwC’s 2015 Global CEO Survey found that three quarters of company leaders are concerned about a skills shortage.