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From a very serious corporate career in marketing to creating a business based on fun RedBalloon, this is my journey. In this blog I share what it takes to be an entrepreneur and what I have learned - warts and all. I am also the author of 'I want what she is having' which chronicles the first five years of building of a fast growing business.
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Employee Engagement 101
Some of my colleagues attended an event last week on Employee Engagement. The speaker asked who 'knew what employee engagement was?' Only 5 of the 60 HR professionals attending put up their hands. Either they were to shy to say or this is not a priority to truly understand employee engagement. Yet more than ever we want more from people...to be successful in business employee engagement is paramount.
I learnt way back in my Ansett days that there was no point in spending a bunch of money on advertising if your people are not delivering the same message consistently. ie don't advertise great service if your staff are not delivering consistent great service. I also learned that lip service from 'management' does not make an engaged workforce.
I came across this quote recently.
"Research indicates that while values and cultural attitudes provide a foundation for employee engagement, to drive performance and results, there must be a clear link between executable strategy and behavior. Achieving this link is a top priority, and in most cases the CEO - not HR- appears to be leading the charge."
Deloitte - The economist Intelligence Unit 2007.
Commitment to true employee engagement of which reward and recognition are an essential part - must come from the most senior leaders in the organisation. "As the leadership team goes - so goes the rest of the organisation."