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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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CQ: finding culturally intelligent leaders
Jul 3, 2019 10:32:30 AM / by Laura-Jane Booker posted in CQ, Cultural intelligence, Diversity & inclusion, Leadership
#EX18 Initiative of the Year: Lightspeed Graphics
Mar 18, 2019 9:26:00 AM / by Samantha Gadd posted in Employee experience, EX18, Employee wellbeing, Leadership, Wellness
Using eNPS as an indicator of engagement
Dec 11, 2018 12:05:42 PM / by Kai Crow posted in Employee experience, Engagement, feedback, employee engagement, eNPS, Leadership, loyalty, NPS
Employee NPS (eNPS) is based on Net Promoter Score® (NPS™) by Bain & Company, Satmetrix Systems, Inc., and Fred Reichheld. It's commonly used as a quick indicator of employee engagement because engaged (and loyal) employees are more likely to recommend their workplace.
[Infographic] 6 effective leadership styles
Nov 30, 2018 11:11:26 AM / by Laura-Jane Booker posted in Employee experience, Engagement, motivation, Coaching, Leadership, Organisational climate
Leadership style can make or break the success of an organisation, team, or project. While different leadership styles suit different situations, effective styles share one common trait - emotional intelligence (EQ). Daniel Goleman (an EQ expert) proposed that there are 6 effective leadership styles, each stemming from 4 key EQ competencies: self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, and social skills.
Confessions of a flex worker: leading the way to culture change
Nov 20, 2018 12:59:33 PM / by Donna Jones posted in Employee experience, culture, Diversity & inclusion, Flex, Leadership, Organizational culture, Ways of working
It’s 6:30 on a Sunday morning and I’ve just tiptoed downstairs, made a coffee and sat down to write. I am Donna Jones and I flex all of the time.
Leading diverse teams: the importance of cultural intelligence
Nov 6, 2018 11:24:56 AM / by Laura-Jane Booker posted in Engagement, CQ, Cultural intelligence, Diversity & inclusion, Emotional intelligence, Leadership, Self-efficacy
So you’ve probably heard about emotional intelligence (EQ), a key tool in a leader’s toolkit. But what have you heard of cultural intelligence (CQ)? It’s equally important but it's a largely unrecognised leadership tool.
How effective leaders get results
Oct 10, 2018 10:56:12 AM / by Laura-Jane Booker posted in Employee experience, Engagement, Leadership, Organisational climate
Leaders need to get results: whether revenue growth, return on sales, efficiency, profitability, employee satisfaction, or employee engagement. Quite the task! So how on earth do leaders do it?
It's called work, not awesome
Oct 2, 2018 2:44:42 PM / by Michael Carden posted in Employee experience, Leadership, perks
In my inbox last week. “I always read your HR posts with interest. They are sometimes very entertaining. I do however struggle to relate them to my job, as all my working years, its been a cat and mouse game of avoiding being shouted at or sacked. I've never known an employer that gives the slightest rats arse about what employees might think.”
The plight of the alpha female: why women say they prefer working for men
Sep 26, 2018 11:22:21 AM / by Sandy Burgham posted in Employee experience, Diversity & inclusion, Gender, Leadership, Organizational culture
Recently a colleague was relaying a conversation she’d had with another woman regarding how they both prefer working for male CEOs. She and her friend had both experienced working for male and female bosses. “We were just saying that female CEOs are always having to prove themselves… the trouble with alpha females …… they have something to prove …and they show their insecurity” she bemoaned.
