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Recognition Boosts Employee Engagement and Productivity | ClearCompany

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This post was originally published in October 2019 and updated in July 2022 to reflect new information about how employee recognition impacts employee engagement and productivity. According to a recent Gallup poll , we’re in an employee engagement slump: only 32% of U.S. Why is employee recognition so important?

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13 Activities to Engage Remote Employees Today

Rally Recruitment Marketing

In addition, since it has slowed hiring for many organizations, a lot of us in Talent Acquisition and Recruitment Marketing have had to shift more of our time from external recruitment to internal employee engagement activities. And these remote employee engagement challenges aren’t going anywhere anytime soon.

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7 Employee Engagement Strategies for 2022 | ClearCompany

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Employee engagement is higher than ever — but even so, only 20% of workers globally are engaged, according to Gallup’s State of the Global Workforce: 2021 Report. Recently, we looked at the benefits of using software to create or improve employee engagement strategies. Use A Frequent Feedback Strategy.

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How to Improve Employee Engagement | ClearCompany

ClearCompany Recruiting

The most successful organizations spend time and effort ensuring their employees are supported in their roles and engaged with their work. Engaged employees are more likely to outperform their peers and likely to have an increased motivation to produce high-quality work and remain in their roles for a longer period of time.

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Recruit and Retain New Blue-Collar Talent

Learn how to attract, engage, and retain blue-collar employees, helping them build meaningful careers – and support your company’s goals. Blue-collar jobs have a branding problem. One company, GEON, partnered with Paycor to find the solution.

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How to Measure Employee Engagement Properly | ClearCompany

ClearCompany Recruiting

We’ve explored the reasons why having highly engaged employees matters to the success of your team. We’ve discussed tips and tricks leaders can use to enhance the level of engagement their teams currently have. But, the question remains, how do leaders track and measure employee engagement properly?

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How To Increase Employee Engagement with Remote Workers

Proactive Talent

In this episode, Jim Stroud speaks with Stephen Costigan and Thomas Fisher of Metaspark to discuss employee engagement with remote workers, challenging Henry Ford's vision, how individual work impacts on the organization and how to understand your employees without spying on them.

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How to Decrease Costs and Increase Engagement - The HR Playbook

You must trim costs and run a lean operation while still managing to motivate and engage employees so morale doesn’t take a hit. Preparing for the future in this volatile economy means making some tough decisions. In Paycor’s new whitepaper, we share 13 practical ideas to accomplish both of those objectives.

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10 Ways to Keep Your Hourly Employees

Although sign-on bonuses might get people in the door, it takes a little more effort to ensure employees stay. Did you know that if your employees are engaged by a leader they trust, it can take a pay raise of more than 20% to poach them, according to a recent Gallup poll?

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How to Build A Resilient Culture

Speaker: Meredith Haberfeld, CEO, ThinkHuman

Often companies don’t put energy into retaining talent until it’s too late; if you’re making an employee a counteroffer, you’ve already lost that crucial heart-and-soul buy-in you need to create a thriving company. From startups to mega-corporations, companies are wasting billions of dollars in the quest for employee engagement.

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The Power of Employee Appreciation

Speaker: Angie Wideman-Powell, Director of Human Resources, ClearCompany

Employee engagement has been a hot HR buzzword for quite some time, but what truly drives engagement? The answer depends on many factors, which can include your industry, location, and employee demographic. But one common denominator to employee engagement is recognition and appreciation for your workforce.

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Recognition that Resonates: Improving Engagement Through Personalized Incentives

Speaker: Kirsten Goulde SHRM-SCP, M.S., Vice President of Human Resources for Oakmont Management Group

Efforts to recognize employees are super-charged when individual differences are taken into account. What rewards one employee may not be an effective reward for another. Join Kirsten Goulde, Vice President of HR at Oakmont Management Group, to learn how to personalize employee recognition to drive greater engagement.

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Leverage Powerful Data, More Actionable Plan for Better Workforce Engagement

Engagement surveys deliver volumes of data, but leaders often need a path to actionable insights. How do leading survey platforms help to build better employee engagement? Explore Gallagher's latest whitepaper to leverage data with insights that work.

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Make Your Onboarding Inclusive & Engaging

Speaker: Daria Friedman, Principal Analyst, Talent Acquisition and Engagement practices at Brandon Hall Group

Assimilating new hires into your culture is straightforward when the employees work in a central location. However, what happens when the new hires work remotely, either at a global location or home office, or the employee works on a different schedule? Best practices for engaging, assimilating new hires. August 2, 2018 12.30

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Building Trust: A Strategic Approach to Employee Experience

Speaker: Natasha Persad, Co-Founder and CEO of The HRXperts

Delivering a great employee experience is the key to better customer experience, higher productivity, and greater profitability. What some organizations forget is that their employees are their first (and most important) customers. Employees aren’t expecting Disneyland. They come in every day expecting to work hard.