Create a global employee experience where everyone is equal, no matter which office they're in.
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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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The truth about millennials: global connectivity creates EX equality
Sep 18, 2018 11:25:50 AM / by Jamie Finnegan posted in Employee experience, Rewards & recognition, finder.com.au, Millennials, Organizational culture
Fairness - what is it, and how should it be measured?
Aug 21, 2018 10:03:11 AM / by Laura-Jane Booker posted in Employee experience, Engagement, Fairness, Rewards & recognition, Organisational justice
Fairness is widely studied within academic literature, where it is known as Organisational Justice. However, it is not commonly measured within organisations themselves. Perhaps because organisations don't fully understand its importance and relationship to business outcomes.
Fairness is an employee experience thing
Apr 3, 2018 3:05:30 PM / by Philip Carden posted in Emotional connections, Employee experience, Engagement, Fairness, Rewards & recognition
Fairness is a thing. More of a thing than it used to be. A thing with the ability to upset elections and change voting patterns. Democracy has delivered a few well-deserved reminders of late that people really do care about fairness. Those people are voters and customers.
