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Employee Engagement

By An Inspirus Contributor
The first wave of Gen Z is entering the workforce and they’re already leaving an indelible mark. Understanding what motivates Generation Z is critical to your employee engagement strategy as they become part of your multigenerational workforce. Born after 1995, Gen Z is the first truly all-digital generation, earning the group two monikers—iGen and digital natives.

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How to Help Employees Benefit from Work Life Blend

Employee Engagement

By Gene Park
If you’ve tried to achieve the illusive work-life balance, you’re in good company. Countless employees have attempted to find this equilibrium, allowing them to mix professional and personal responsibilities throughout their day. It’s not easy to achieve—even CEOs have referred to work-life balance as a “myth”. Perhaps it is. Considering how many employees are working remotely, now may be the time to re-examine the concept of work-life balance.

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3 Ways to Avoid Burnout When Working Remotely

Employee Retention

By Inspirus Contributer
Working from home can have its perks, such as no commute and time added back to your morning. However, as more workers are working remotely, many may realize that the perks also come with a few challenges, such as feeling like you never leave the office, lapses in communication with coworkers, loneliness, and burnout.

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Employee Engagement

By Gene Park
As many in the workforce have transitioned to working from home, we are hearing that some employees are hitting a wall. This can include facing frustrations with learning new tools, feeling isolated, or even feeling invisible (lonely). But as we continue to adjust to a new working normal, there are ways that managers can keep employees engaged and productive over the long term.

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4 Ways to Support Your Frontline Employees

Employee Engagement

By Gene Park
During times of uncertainty, many things that were a status quo part of our lives become upended and we are faced with navigating our way forward amid a new normal. We are each affected both personally and professionally by the challenges at hand and have to determine how to best serve our families, organizations, and communities in a time of need.

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How to Boost Morale Through Recognition in Uncertain Times

Employee Engagement

By Gene Park
In the modern workplace, times are tough and you may need to boost employee morale. There is constant change going on, for example pivoting a project’s focus to introducing new initiatives, to mitigating business risks caused by industry disruption.

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Engage Your Remote Workforce With These 3 Simple Tips

Employee Engagement

By Gene Park
Working remotely has quickly become the status quo for many workers. Managers who are used to interacting with their team face-to-face are adjusting to overseeing their team virtually and are getting up to speed on how to keep everyone on track, engaged and feeling connected.

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4 Things to Remember When Setting Employee Engagement Goals

Employee Engagement

By Gene Park
Implementing an effective employee engagement program can pay dividends in helping your organization reach larger goals, like boosting employee morale and retention. Josh Bersin & Associates find that organizations whose recognition programs are highly effective at improving engagement also have 31% less turnover among their workforce.

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Employee Recognition

By Gene Park
Whether you are a new hire or a tenured employee, as a project manager it is essential to have trust, cooperation, and buy-in to make any project or initiative a success. So how do you gain buy-in and whose support is essential for long-term implementation and successful execution? According... to a recent Competitive Focus article, there are two components of gaining support from stakeholders: acquiring the emotional or psychological commitment from stakeholders and acquiring the financial resources necessary to implement your program.

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4 Ways To Increase Employees Engagement Using Employee Feedback

Employee Engagement

By Gene Park
Employee feedback is a cornerstone of employee engagement best practices and is a necessity in building stronger ties with your workforce. Many employees want to receive feedback that allows them to see the value of their contributions, but also understand where there’s room for improvement.

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Employee Recognition

By Gene Park
It’s official. Millennials are now the largest segment of America’s labor force. The Pew Center for Research reports that 56 million Millennials (individuals 22 to 36 years old) are currently either actively working or looking for work—eclipsing the 53 million Gen Xers and 41 million Baby Boomers still earning a paycheck. The changing of the multigenerational workplace landscape has brought a lot of dramatic shifts. While the cradle-to-grave mentality that defined Boomers is gone, don’t be lulled into thinking the time-honored “retirement” send-off is now an unnecessary nicety. To the contrary, it’s probably more important than ever.

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Employee Engagement

By Katie Fanuko
Employees who feel like they belong are a key ingredient in your organization’s success. Employees with a sense of belonging at work are 3.5 times more likely to be productive, motivated, and engaged, according to research by the Center for Talent Innovation, an NYC-based think tank. One of the most simple and effective ways of creating a greater sense of satisfaction and belonging in the workplace is through employee recognition programs.

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5 Employee Recognition, Engagement, and Experience Trends to Act on Now

Employee Engagement

By Gene Park
There are always new employee engagement trends that seem worthy of implementing in the workplace. The challenge is determining which ones truly have staying power.

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How to Engage Older Employees in a Multigenerational Workforce

Employee Engagement

By Gene Park
One of the fastest growing demographics in the workforce might surprise you. By 2024, there will be 41 million workers over the age of 55, and 13 million will be 65 or older, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. [1]

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3 Tips - How to Engage Employees in a Hybrid Environment

Employee Engagement

By An Inspirus Contributor
While some organizations are refining their remote work policies, working remotely and flexible workplaces are still expected to grow in the next decade. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 73% of teams will have a remote workforce by 2028.