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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 V–Creating an Engaged Workplace
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In Search of Engagement
Activity Description Time Guideline: 30 minutes
Purpose
To help participants identify where employee engagement might already exist in the organization and who is
supporting these behaviors
Description
Participants are asked to search for managers and supervisors who may already be engaging their employees
and to identify how they are creating and supporting these behaviors.
Resources
Handout 28.1
Presentation
Begin the activity by suggesting that it is likely, if not probable, that there already exist many examples of
employee engagement in the participants’ organization.
Explain to participants that:
You may not call it employee engagement, but these examples may ...
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