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How to Engage and Mobilize Your Employees for the Future

Registration is now open for our next Great Engagement: Engage and Mobilize Employees Training Program—starting October 12, 2022!

We are very excited to start our program next month, and we hope to see you join us there! 

This program is a great fit for: 

Emerging and experienced leaders who are driven to:

·      Re-engage their employees

·      Improve motivation and productivity

·      Provide a support channel to employees to ensure efficiency

·      Maintain meaningful relationships with team members 

Employees who have been assigned leadership roles who:

·      Obtain feedback on improving the workplace from other team members

·      Direct previous co-workers

·      Assist with engaging the team to improve work

For more information and to register: https://lnkd.in/gaSm-2vn?

Your organization may be eligible for up to two-thirds of the training cost through the Canada Job Grant program.

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A Training Program to Completely Revamp Your Leadership Strategy

Registration is now open for our next Great Engagement: Engage and Mobilize Employees Training Program—starting October 12, 2022!

With September already well underway, we couldn’t be more excited to get new candidates on board for our Great Engagement Training Program. Whether you’re a leader or employee you are welcome to register and get a head start on re-engaging with your team!

Starting October 12th, 2022, here are some of the things you can expect from the immersive experience:

·      Welcome orientation and kickoff group webinar

·      (5) virtual group training modules (3 hours each)

·      One two-hour implementation session

·      Two skill building and learning sessions with a facilitator

·      Help with developing a 90-day action plan/strategy

·      One 1.5-hour problem-solving group session

·      One 1.5-hour building success strategy session

·      Assignments and assessments after each module

·      Participant manual with assessments, worksheets, tools, and tips, all in easy-to-access PDF format.

For more information and to register: https://lnkd.in/gaSm-2vn?

Your organization may be eligible for up to two-thirds of the training cost through the Canada Job Grant program.

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Strategies to Improve Employee Well-Being

If you want to work on employee well-being in the workplace, you might be overwhelmed with where to begin. Remember that what’s important is that you’re trying to take steps to support your staff, so don’t put too much pressure on where you start. 

When you start thinking about your employee well-being plan, consider the following elements: 

·       Flexibility and structure in scheduling 

·       Better worker autonomy and opportunity to engage in problem-solving

·       Maintain adequate staffing throughout the organization

·       Ensure management is prepared to support employee needs

·       Encourage a sense of belonging

The main purpose of employee wellbeing initiatives is to foster a better work environment and make it easier for employees to accomplish their tasks. So take some time to think about where your organization might benefit from the most attention.

Registration is now open for our next Great Engagement: Engage and Mobilize Employees Training Program, starting October 12, 2022.

For more information and to register:https://lnkd.in/gaSm-2vn

Your organization may be eligible for up to two-thirds of the training cost through the Canada Job Grant program.

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Why Employee Well-Being is Essential to the Future of Your Company

Did you know that only 70% of small businesses in Canada make it to five years? One of the best ways to make a significant impact on the overall health and success of your organization is by focusing on employee retention. The reality is, you save a lot of time and money when you focus on supporting your existing employees, instead of starting at square one with new ones. Not only that, but your business will be stronger when you have staff that also feels invested in the organization. 

If you want to run your business at optimal efficiency, you need employees that also feel driven to achieve your goals. The fastest way to building that bridge between your employees and your goals is through fostering employee well-being.   

These days, mental health and employee well-being are top priorities for HR managers and business owners all over the world. In Canada, the corporate wellness market was valued at USD 2.4 billion in 2021 and is only expected to continue to grow beyond 2022. People are becoming increasingly aware of the ways stress affects our lives—both internally and externally. So, it’s important that those in leadership positions take the time to understand how they can better support employee well-being and contribute to an overall positive environment focused on growth. 

What is employee well-being?

The term employee wellbeing includes everything that can impact the mental and physical health of someone in the workplace. 

This includes but is not limited to:

·       Job satisfaction

·       Workplace culture

·       Work-life balance

You should always welcome feedback from your employees whenever possible. Even if you need to do it anonymously to make people feel more comfortable, it really helps to have a genuine understanding of how everyone feels. You can’t find a solution for a problem if you don’t know it exists, so make sure your staff knows that at the end of the day, it’s all about improving their day-to-day. 

Why does employee well-being matter at work?

Keeping employee wellbeing a priority benefits everyone in the workplace. Management will have a happier and more productive workforce, and employees will be more at ease and feel fulfilled in their work environment.

Advantages of employee well-being

The bottom line is, employee wellbeing helps the organization as a whole just as much as it does the individual. When you spend a little time investing in your employees and how they feel, you can expect to conduct work more efficiently and experience improved relationships across the board.

Some other benefits of employee wellbeing initiatives include:

·       Increased employee engagement

·       Improved company reputation

·       Lowers risk of burnout

·       Feelings of empowerment lead to better productivity

With workplace environments changing, it’s important to make sure that employees feel supported and engaged throughout the workday. When you focus your attention to the well-being of your employees, you’ll start to notice positive changes in their work performance as well. 

At the end of the day, it’s all about maintaining a sense of balance, structure, and providing the feedback and support your employees need. When you focus on employee well-being, you’re going to naturally improve the function of your business.

Registration is now open for our next Great Engagement: Engage and Mobilize Employees Training Program, starting October 12, 2022.

For more information and to register:https://lnkd.in/gaSm-2vn

Your organization may be eligible for up to two-thirds of the training cost through the Canada Job Grant program.

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How Assumptions Affect Employee Engagement

In the 60s, Douglas McGregor introduced “Theory X” and “Theory Y” to depict the ways in which managers view workers and how they can contribute to or detract from employee performance. Take a moment to see which one you identify with more:

Theory X assumptions

–       Employees are resistant to change.

–       By nature, employees do not like to work.

–       Average employees need formal direction and dislike responsibilities.

–       Employees put job security above personal ambition.

Theory Y assumptions

–       If a job is rewarding and satisfying, employees will become more committed.

–       Employees can be self-motivated and driven to achieve organizational goals.

–       Employees have unique skills and abilities that can be applied to organizational problems

If you find that your own beliefs are more aligned with Theory X assumptions, it might be time to rethink your engagement strategy. Theory X assumptions are widely accepted as negative and your employees are generally able to tell when you feel that way. The sooner you are able to adopt a more positive outlook, the sooner your employees will present their own. 

Registration is now open for our next Great Engagement: Engage and Mobilize Employees Training Program—starting October 12, 2022!

For more information and to register: https://lnkd.in/gaSm-2vn?

Your organization may be eligible for up to two-thirds of the training cost through the Canada Job Grant program.

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Why You Need to Define Your Employee Engagement Strategy

It’s all well and good to talk about employee engagement—anyone even remotely involved in a business understands how important it is. However, when do you stop talking and start acting on your insights? The simple answer is now—there’s no better time to test new productivity hacks and work processes.

Before you can start implementing anything though, you need to define your strategy. Consider some of the following so you can pinpoint what you should focus on:

–        Where is productivity currently lacking? 

–        Is there a certain time of day or week that employees seem less engaged?

–        Have you conducted any surveys to learn more about why employees might be less engaged?

At the end of the day, your ultimate goal is figuring out what works best for your organization, and what makes the most positive difference in your workflow.    

Question for leaders

1.     Does your organization currently have an employee engagement strategy in place? 

Registration is now open for our next Great Engagement: Engage and Mobilize Employees Training Program, starting October 12, 2022.

For more information and to register: https://lnkd.in/gaSm-2vn

Your organization may be eligible for up to two-thirds of the training cost through the Canada Job Grant program.

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Understanding the Difference Between Employee Engagement and Job Satisfaction

It’s important to note that employee satisfaction is not the same thing as engagement. Some people might use these terms interchangeably when in reality, satisfaction deals more with a sense of content, and engagement is focused on going above and beyond in one’s position. Someone with job satisfaction is fine with where they are, whereas someone who is engaged feels a sense of urgency to meet and surpass expectations.

What true employee engagement looks like:

–       Emotional connection to work

–       Driven to advance company goals

–       Passionate about the outcome of their efforts

–       Happy to be there because of growth potential

What job satisfaction looks like:

–       Focused on pay and benefits

–       Priority is on job security

–       Not driven by emotional commitment

–       Happy to be there because it meets their basic requirements

Question for leaders

1.     How do you measure the difference between employees that are engaged compared to those who are just satisfied? 

Registration is now open for our next Great Engagement: Engage and Mobilize Employees Training Program, starting October 12, 2022.

For more information and to register:https://lnkd.in/gaSm-2vn

Your organization may be eligible for up to two-thirds of the training cost through the Canada Job Grant program.

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Communicating the Value of Employee Engagement

We all know how important employee engagement is for the success of any organization. But the question is do employees understand that? What’s even more important than that, what’s in it for them?

You can’t expect your employees to make their engagement a priority if they don’t see an exchange of value. In other words, you need to communicate how they benefit from becoming more engaged at work. 

There are a few different ways you can do this:

–       Offer milestone rewards for employee achievements

–       Get involved with projects and show employees how valuable they are to your goals

–       Make sure employees understand how important their role is to your organization

Registration is now open for our next Great Engagement: Engage and Mobilize Employees Training Program—starting October 12, 2022!

For more information and to register: https://lnkd.in/gaSm-2vn?

Your organization may be eligible for up to two-thirds of the training cost through the Canada Job Grant program.

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Managing Employee Attitudes and Engagement

From the moment we wake up, our attitude starts to shape the experience of our entire day. Starting your day off on a negative note typically has a snowball effect, and only helps you find more things wrong as you continue with your responsibilities for the day. So how can we prevent this from taking over the workplace? 

How to monitor employee attitudes in the workplace:

–       Start the workday with a team meeting and try to gauge where everyone is at

–       For anyone that seems unmotivated, touch base with them and see if there is a solution you might be able to provide—like access to tools or supplies. 

–       When you get a sense that someone is having a rough day, give them an opportunity to take a moment for themselves.

Being a leader means dealing with a lot of different emotions at the same time. You can never predict how employees will show up, but you can control how you support them. 

Registration is now open for our next Great Engagement: Engage and Mobilize Employees Training Program—starting October 12, 2022!

For more information and to register: https://lnkd.in/gaSm-2vn?

Your organization may be eligible for up to two-thirds of the training cost through the Canada Job Grant program.

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Reengaging With Employees After the Summer Break

As we find ourselves in the last stretch of the summer months, it’s important to take note of how to help employees return to the office and get in that productive mindset. If employees are regularly in and out of the office, it can cause everyone to be in more of a distracted headspace. 

When you take the time to re-engage with your employees after summer vacation, you can expect:

–       Lower risk of burnout

–       Stronger company culture

–       Improved work-life balance

Getting back into a routine is good for your mental health and your employees will feel more empowered when they feel like they’re back in control. Help them understand that and make sure to provide the resources to help them get there.

Registration is now open for our next Great Engagement: Engage and Mobilize Employees Training Program—starting October 12, 2022!

The Engage and Mobilize Program focuses on simple but powerful behaviours that will have maximum impact on your leaders’ ability to engage his or her employees. 

For more information and to register: https://lnkd.in/gaSm-2vn?

Your organization may be eligible for up to two-thirds of the training cost through the Canada Job Grant program.