
Getting excited about work: How managers can build employee engagement — part one
Employee engagement — the powerful phenomenon that can propel companies to new levels of profitability — is never more important than in times of economic stress. But can you define it? And do you know how to make it happen in your business? Angelo Kinicki, the Weatherup/Overby Chair in Leadership in the W. P. Carey School's Department of Management, has been researching employee engagement and has taken his ideas into practice through consulting. Knowledge@W. P. Carey spent some time with Kinicki recently to learn what he and other researchers have to say about the nature of employee engagement. In Part One Kinicki offers a comprehensive definition.
Employee engagement — the powerful phenomenon that can propel companies to new levels of profitability — is never more important than in times of economic stress. But can you define it? And do you know how to make it happen in your business?
Angelo Kinicki, the Weatherup/Overby Chair in Leadership in the W. P. Carey School's Department of Management and Entrepreneurship, has been researching employee engagement and has taken his ideas into practice through consulting.
Knowledge@W. P. Carey spent some time with Kinicki recently to learn what he and other researchers have to say about the nature of employee engagement. In Part One Kinicki offers a comprehensive definition.
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