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Patton, Carol – Training, 2012
Employee engagement is not just HR's responsibility. While HR is responsible for the process of measuring and driving engagement, improving it is actually everyone's responsibility. And that means reducing the barriers to productivity to drive business performance. Training departments can play a pivotal role. Their job is to enhance curriculum or…
Descriptors: Human Resources, Barriers, Employees, Motivation
Dolezalek, Holly – Training, 2010
Can one learn to lead on the flying trapeze? That's the question prompted by the exotic variations on the theme of experiential learning. By taking employees or executives (or both) out of their work element and putting them through an experience together, training professionals try to create learning that is more meaningful than PowerPoint…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Training, Experiential Learning, Staff Development
Freifeld, Lorri – Training, 2012
"TGIM" (Thank God, It's Monday) is phrase rarely heard from employees. But most organizations wish it were. Research continues to show that engaged employees are productive employees. And productive employees mean a bigger bottom line. The top three factors critical to employee engagement relate to recognition, career development, and the direct…
Descriptors: Employee Attitudes, Productivity, Employees, Motivation