Archive for August, 2009

  • Is Engagement a Competitive Advantage?

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    In BusinessWeek’s summer double issue exploring the case for optimism in today’s market, they explore the case for optimism and employee engagement: Is Optimism a Competitive Advantage.

    In our most recent webinar we discussed the importance of employee engagement to limit bad behaviour in the workforce, but perhaps we missed emphasizing some of the positives engagement can have as well.  I know sometimes when we talk about employee engagement with business owners we get the rolling eyeballs telling us we’re talking ‘HR fluff.’

    But then I read an article like this highlighting Best Buy seeing avg. annual sales increase of $100,000 per store when engagement goes up just 2%.  Thats not an insignificant number when you have 100’s of stores.

    The article has some great examples of engagement having positive effects on companies, perhaps even saving them from certain failure.

  • Slideshow: Employees Behaving Badly

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    In the heat of budget cuts we can sometimes forget about the human impact the recession has on all of us. Its important to take a moment a strive not only for a healthy balance sheet but a healthy workforce.
    View more presentations from Pivotal Integrated HR Solutions.
  • Four-Day Workweek Saves $1.8 Million

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    Here is some food for thought for companies looking to save money and potentially improve employee job satisfaction.

    Four-Day Workweek Saves $1.8 Million in Utah, Makes Workers Happy

  • Poll: Social Media Policies

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    We’ve posted our first poll on the right side of this blog.  We’re wondering if you’ve implemented policies regarding social media in the workplace.  Just a simple yes or no question for the time being.  We will be pulling together thoughts and discussing social media’s place in the workplace, since its still new to many people and business owners.

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