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The nature of office relationships - managers, supervisors, colleagues - affects employee attitudes, intentions and behaviors. They determine the degree of loyalty and engagement an individual puts forth in the pursuit of both individual and organizational objectives.
Designed to help managers and supervisors with strategies and approaches to engage employees, this book discusses 10 types of employees at various levels in the employment lifecycle. With this knowledge, readers will enhance their awareness of, interest in, and action toward creating and sustaining organizations that find, keep and engage the best talent.
A great follow-up and companion to Workforce Engagement
Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction to Workforce Engagement Chapter 2: Engaging New Employees Chapter 3: Engaging Mid-Career Employees Chapter 4: Engaging Underperforming Employees Chapter 5: Engaging Superstar Employees Chapter 6: Engaging Returning Employees Chapter 7: Engaging Transferred or Promoted Employees Chapter 8: Engaging Long-Term Employees Chapter 9: Engaging Temporary Employees Chapter 10: Engaging Distance-Based Employees Chapter 11: Engaging Employees with Special Needs or Circumstances Chapter 12: Enhancing Managerial Effectiveness through Workforce Engagement - Additional Information
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Name Employee Engagement (Drizin) SKU 48.48093 Year published 2008 Page count 136 Publisher WorldatWork ISBN 9781579631949 Author Marc Drizin, Stephen P. Hundley Format Paperback - Reviews
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