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Watson Agrees With Me!

China Gorman

“More positive employee experiences are linked to better performance, extra effort at work, and lower turnover intentions.”. My friends at Globoforce and the IBM Smarter Workforce Institute have published a new white paper: The Employee Experience Index. And it’s true. I’ve said variations of this for several years.

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2023 HR Statistics, Trends & Data: Ultimate List

HR Tech Girl

Another year, another set of decisions to make when it comes to all of the things under the umbrella topic of HRemployee engagement, job satisfaction, and employee and performance management, to name just a few. An employee might quit for a variety of reasons, some of which, admittedly, are out of your control.

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[Report] 3 New Global HR Trends from Globoforce & RES Forum

WorkHuman

If you’ve been following the Globoforce blog these past few months, you may recall that we recently published a report with findings from the 2016 SHRM/Globoforce employee recognition survey. The report is packed with new insights on workforce challenges from HR leaders and practitioners in the United States.

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Talent and HR News Weekly Update: Employee Recognition Trends

exaqueo

This week’s curated articles will get you thinking more about employee recognition and its link back to productivity, retention and more. Numerous studies demonstrate “that when companies include employee recognition as a line-item, employee behavior increases across engagement, productivity, retention, customer service, and morale.”