Many employees who are not engaged want a reason to be inspired. They are the “show me” group that needs an extra push to perform at their best. While positive feelings, such as happiness, are usually byproducts of engagement, they shouldn’t be confused with the primary outcomes. Rather, the primary emphasis should be on elements that engage workers and drive results, such as clarity of expectations, the opportunity to do what they do best, development and opinions counting.
Content: Quotation
Authors: Annamarie Mann, Jim Harter
Source: Gallup Management Journal
Subjects: Human Resources, Motivation, Organizational Behavior
Authors: Annamarie Mann, Jim Harter
Source: Gallup Management Journal
Subjects: Human Resources, Motivation, Organizational Behavior
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