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DecisionWise Digest May 26, 2023

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What You Might Have Missed from DecisionWise If you want to give your employee experience a boost without spending a lot of money or implementing something complicated, we’ve got a simple and effective plan for you. Check out this infographic to create a simple employee experience plan using EngagementMAGIC®.

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5 Employee Engagement Myths You Need to Know Now - DecisionWise

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Picking up a business magazine, sorting through social media posts, or attending Human Resources conferences, one can’t help but leave feeling discouraged or hopeless by statistics like these. It’s about an organization working together to be top performers and drive results. Because there is some truth to it.

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How Top Organizations Approach Employee Engagement

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And we’re really grateful to have some HR people here. You do get credit for this session and all the webinars that we do here at, at DecisionWise. Skylar de Jong (2:52) All right, before I jump in and talk about our agenda, I do want to take a moment and tell everybody here about DecisionWise some of the great things we do.

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7 Practical Tips to Boost Workforce Engagement

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In addition, companies with an engaged workforce enhance profits by 21%. 7 Practical Tips With these important benefits in mind, here are seven practical recommendations on ways leaders and HR professionals can improve workforce engagement: 1. This demonstrates the company’s commitment to their professional growth.

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9 Ways to Help Your CEO Champion Employee Engagement - DecisionWise

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I recently attended a conference devoted entirely to employee engagement. It was a well-planned event, with thoughtful presentations and meaningful insights. Yet, it became painfully clear that human resources (HR) leaders can only do so much. There is no other way to say it, and I wish it weren’t always true.