• Who the Hell Wants to Work for You?: Mastering Employee Engagement

  • De: Tim Eisenhauer
  • Narrado por: Tim Eisenhauer
  • Duración: 9 h y 20 m
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In Who the Hell Wants to Work for You? Mastering Employee Engagement, Tim Eisenhauer explains and unifies the groundbreaking employee engagement practices of America's most admired companies.

It shows the role of individuals, managers, and executives in building a new kind of workplace.

And it uses the collective experience of hundreds of employers through research and case examples to help you - the manager - transform your mind, your team, and your business.

Everyone's talking about it, but it's as bad as it's ever been.

Employee engagement has been linked to every positive business outcome: innovation, productivity, employee and customer loyalty, even stock performance. Yet workplace cynicism is so widespread that we think of it as normal.

The employee engagement conversation has gone off track.

Will measuring, tracking and decoding employee sentiment solve the problem? Let's see...instead of talking to employees, we're talking about them and second-guessing their sentiments. This is not a good plan.

Meanwhile, some employers have succeeded spectacularly.

They get different results because they focus on: individuals, relationships, and culture. Let's talk about making all the right things come naturally. How do break-away companies reset their defaults that put inertia on their side?

They've started a trend that is massive, global, and irreversible.

Not only do people mentally disengage from companies and bosses that don't get them, they leave in search of those that do. This is a trend you can count on....

And, like any trend, you can use it to your advantage.

©2018 Tim Eisenhauer (P)2018 Tim Eisenhauer

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This book is read slowly. If you listen to it at 1.25 it sounds normal and you will hear it better.

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