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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
Content preview from 50 Activities for Employee Engagement
Part III–Leading Employee Engagement
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19
How Would Famous Leaders
Lead Engagement?
Activity Description Time Guideline: 30 minutes
Purpose
To get participants to think about what type of leadership style is most compatible with the concept of
employee engagement
Description
Participants are asked to rank a number of legendary leaders from who they believe would be the most
supportive of the concept of employee engagement to the least supportive.
Resources
Handout 19.1
Presentation
Ask participants to think about famous leaders—either present or past—and how effective they might be
leading engaged employees today.
Ask participants, “Who do you think would be the most effective engaged leader?”
Distribute Handout 19.1.
Ask participants ...
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