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50 Activities for Employee Engagement
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50 Activities for Employee Engagement

by Peter R. Garber
August 2007
Beginner
230 pages
2h 54m
English
HRD Press
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Part II–Getting Started to Engage Employees
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The Engagement Process Model
Activity Description Time Guideline: 45 minutes
Purpose
To introduce the idea that following a process helps achieve desired results
Description
A process model based on employee engagement is presented in the activity. In this process model, many
of the inputs that go into employee engagement are identified as well as the outputs or results.
Resources
Handout 13.1
Presentation
Explain to participants that a process model can be useful to help illustrate visually how a process works:
A process model shows both inputs and outputs in any process. An analogy might be a manufacturing
process in which inputs are such things as raw materials, labor, energy, etc., ...
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