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employee engagement
Why Your Top Employees Require Your Top Retention Efforts
Employee satisfaction is a complex science. What it takes to retain top talent has been the subject of countless studies, focus groups, and informal discussions. Julia Kirby, at the Harvard Business Review posted about the importance of Making Sure You're Engaging Your Top Talent. She writes...
Employers Take Note: A Little "Sorry" Goes a Long Way
Employment litigation involves high-state emotions and personal investment. Delaware employers who find themselves in employment litigation can utilize the highly successful and very accessible mediation services of our two federal court magistrate judges. The success rate of mediation can, in...
Free e-Book on Employee Engagement (Delaware Managers, this means you!)
Human Resource professionals, leadership consultants and coaches, and managers make up the nearly 300 members of the Employee Engagement Network. The network was started in January 2008 by David Zinger, the author of the popular leadership blog, Slacker Manager. If you are interested in...
Free e-Book on Employee Engagement
The Employee Engagement Network is made up of more than 250 members, who include HR professionals, managers, consultants, and others, who share a common interest—how to engage employees. The network was started in January 2008 by David Zinger, the author of the popular leadership blog, Slacker M...
