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We created The Employee Experience Guide to give businesses an easy to use framework for building a better employee experience.
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Want to be able to talk to all of your employees? Prepare to go mobile. Most adults own a cell phone, so it follows that most workers will have a mobile device of some kind. And we always have them close at hand. The average person checks their phone 110 times a day, and frontline workers use messaging apps up to six times a day. Great news, right? We can just use mobile channels to communicate with workers and get a read on engagement. Not so fast.
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LGBTQ+ D&I? Thanks for the rainbow logo... but let's do better.
Jul 2, 2019 9:56:27 AM / by Leah Chaney posted in Employee experience, Diversity and Inclusion, Diversity & inclusion
The Employee Experience Genome Project
Jan 16, 2019 4:44:12 PM / by Karen Rayner posted in Employee experience, Surveys, culture, Diversity and Inclusion, employee engagement, Employee wellbeing, EX Genome Project
In December 2018 we launched a little something that's really going to help companies measure and manage employee experience and engagement. It's quite exciting. It's definitely comprehensive. But before we get into it, a bit of background on why it was so necessary.
Your 12 step program for organizational culture change
Aug 1, 2018 11:46:57 AM / by Sandy Burgham posted in Employee experience, 12 Step Program, culture, Diversity and Inclusion, Diversity & inclusion, Gender, Organizational culture
I was curious when approached to contribute to EX Journal as usually I am banging on about Diversity and Inclusion. Yes, remember that? Or was that “soooo last year”? Certainly I detect that it’s a lot more fun hanging with the cheery folk chatting about EX. It feels, well, a tad more millennial.
