5 Sure-fire Tips on Engaging Employees (and Boosting Performance)

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Of the many approaches for driving the holy Grail of "staff engagement" we've picked the brains of three leading practitioners to identify the five most important drivers.

Plus: what to look for when hiring; developing empathy in leaders; and prioritizing recognition.

Download file below to learn about the strategies for employee engagement from:

  • Carolina Aguilera, Ph. D., Director, Business Transformation, Enterprise Managed Services Divison, Canon Solutions America, Inc.

  • Lisa London, Director Human Resources, Business Operations, University of Louisville

  • Melissa Long Shuter, Executive Director of Business Operations, University of Louisville

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