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Engagement Weekly: How to Develop Your Workforce Into Engaged Leaders

Learn about the latest in employee engagement within various industries. This week’s influential authors look into employee engagement strategies for managers, how recognition directly impacts engagement and building a workplace of future leaders.

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1. Trends to Rev-Up Employee Engagement Strategies

Peoplematters.in – In order to drive a successful employee engagement program, it’s important that recognition and appreciation is instant. Read More

2. Engaged Workplaces Are Safer for Employees

Gallup.com – When creating a culture of safety, it’s important that onboarding and other training programs improve overall engagement in doing quality work. Read More

3. How You Can Encourage Your Employees to Lead

Inc.com – From giving more responsibility to developing trust, leaders can help create a culture of leadership. Read More

4. How to Build a Booming Team of Satisfied Motivated Employees

Entrepreneur.com – Employee growth and advancement programs are vital for better engaged and motivated workers. Read More

5. The Secret to Operationalizing Engagement

Entrepreneur.com – It’s important that leaders make an ongoing effort to maintain a two-way dialogue with everyone who has something to say about what the company does. Read More

6. Employee Engagement: a “New Deal’ For a New Experience at Work?

Linkedin.com – In order to build sustainable engagement from employees, it’s vital that employers change up their traditional drivers of engagement. Read More

7. Improve Employee Motivation With These 5 Steps

Cmswire.com – Invisible leadership is one of the biggest causes of a weak workplace culture and thus, poor employee engagement. Read More

8. The Role of Workplace Design in Employee Engagement

Workplaceinsight.net – A study by Steelcase found “that there is a strong correlation between high workplace satisfaction and high employee engagement, with employees who have greater control over their physical workplace including access to private spaces also reporting the highest engagement levels.” Read More

9. Why Employee Engagement is More Important Than What You Do

Blog.eosworldwide.com – Emotional engagement is more important to your company than intellectual engagement because it asks the “why.” Read More

10. 3 Things Managers Can Do to Increase Employee Engagement

Business.linkedin.com – From assigning a mentor for new hires to instant recognition, managers can help influence a strong work culture of engagement. Read More

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