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Book Synopsis
The easy way to boost employee engagement Today more than ever, companies and leaders need a road map to help them boost employee engagement levels.

Table of Contents

Foreword xiii

Introduction 1

About This Book 1

Foolish Assumptions 2

Icons Used in This Book 2

Beyond the Book 3

Where to Go from Here 3

Part I: Getting Started with Employee Engagement 5

Chapter 1: Basic Training: Employee Engagement Basics 7

Say What? Defining Employee Engagement 8

Engagement is not a “program” 9

There is no “there”: Engagement is a journey, not a destination 10

Making It Happen: Driving Engagement 11

Pick Me! Pick Me! Picking the Right People for Engagement 13

Measure Twice, Cut Once: Measuring and Recognizing Engagement 14

Chapter 2: The Hard Sell: Making a Business Case for Employee Engagement 15

What’s the Big Deal? Why Employee Engagement Matters 15

Grow your own: Cultivating customer satisfaction with employee engagement 17

Profit margin: Driving profits with employee engagement 18

Danger, Will Robinson! The Dangers of Disengagement 18

Breeding Ground: Engagement Breeds Innovation (Or Is It the Other Way Around?) 22

We Are the Champions: Finding and Developing Engagement Champions 27

Objective Case: Setting Goals and Objectives for Your Engagement Plan 28

On a Budget: Budgeting for Engagement 30

Chapter 3: Engagement Gauges: Finding Your Employee Engagement Baseline 31

Survey Says: Conducting Employee Engagement Surveys 32

Working with a consultant 33

Asking the right questions 34

Analyzing the results 35

Communicating the results to your employees 37

Going forward after a survey 37

Exit Only: Conducting Exit Interviews 39

Who to interview and who should do the asking 39

When to conduct an exit interview 40

What to ask 40

Sit! Stay! Conducting Stay Interviews 42

Who to interview and who should do the asking 42

What to ask in a stay interview 43

Measuring Stick: Other Engagement Barometers 43

Assessing your training investment 44

Tracking employee referrals 45

Chapter 4: Motivation Nation: Engagement and Motivation 47

Outie or Innie? Understanding Extrinsic versus Intrinsic Motivation 47

Key Club: Identifying Key Intrinsic Motivational Drivers 49

A No-Malarkey Hierarchy: Putting Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs to Work for You 52

A Yearn to Learn: Fostering a Learning Culture 55

Chapter 5: Talk to Me! The Importance of Communication 59

Mind the Gap: The Great Organizational Communication Fissure 60

Two-Way Street: Establishing Two-Way Communication 61

Bob the Builder: Building a Communication Protocol 63

Tool Time: Maximizing the Various Communication Tools 67

Face to face 68

Phone 69

E-mail 71

Social media 71

Putting it all together 72

He Said, She Said: Resolving Conflict 75

Identifying your conflict-management style 75

Resolving conflict with ease 79

Dealing with difficult people 80

Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes: Communicating Change 82

Talking It Up: Communicating Your Engagement Efforts 84

Communication Don’ts 86

Part II: Strategies for Driving Engagement 89

Chapter 6: Winning Their Hearts and Minds: Driving Engagement with a Sense of Purpose 91

Sightseeing:

values Building Your Line of Sight 91

Identifying your firm’s purpose 93

Defining your firm’s 95

Identifying your organization’s vision 96

Building your strategic plan 97

Promoting your purpose, values, and vision 98

Be Responsible! Engaging Employees through Corporate Social Responsibility 100

Chapter 7: People Who Lead People: Engaging Employees through Leadership 105

Vice Versus: Management Versus Leadership 105

The Big 12: Identifying 12 Leadership-Based Engagement Drivers 107

Top It Off: Leadership Starts at the Top 108

Purple People Leader: Identifying the Behaviors and Traits of Engaged Leaders 110

Here Comes the Train Again: Training Managers to Become Engaged Leaders 113

Put Me In, Coach! Coaching for Engagement 115

A quick guide to coaching 115

Using the GROW model 118

Do This, Not That: Identifying Leadership Best Practices 119

I feel you, man 119

Offering a hand up 120

You’re not the boss of me! 120

Recognize, recognize, recognize 120

Chapter 8: Talkin’ ’Bout My Generation: Driving Engagement across Generations 121

Boom Baby: Attracting, Training, Engaging, and Rewarding Baby Boomers 122

Attracting and hiring Boomers 123

Training Boomers 123

Engaging Boomers 124

Rewarding Boomers 125

X Marks the Spot: Attracting, Training, Engaging, and Rewarding Generation X 126

Attracting and hiring Generation X 126

Training Generation X 127

Engaging Generation X 128

Rewarding Generation X 128

Y Ask Y: Attracting, Training, Engaging, and Rewarding Generation Y 130

Attracting and hiring Generation Y 131

Training Generation Y 131

Engaging Generation Y 132

Rewarding Generation Y 134

Putting It All Together 134

Chapter 9: Go, Team! Driving Engagement through Team Development 139

Yay, Team: Identifying Characteristics of an Engaged Team 139

Stormin’ Norman: Exploring Tuckman’s Stages 141

The forming stage 143

The storming stage 144

The norming stage 145

The performing stage 146

Putting it all together 147

From a Distance: Leading Teams from Afar 150

Team Player: Exploring Team-Building Activities 151

Running a successful team-building activity 152

Tackling common challenges 153

Looking at effective team-building activities 154

Hit Me with Your Best Shot: Conducting a High-Impact Team Workshop 161

Chapter 10: Brandy, You’re a Fine Girl: Driving Engagement through Branding 163

Better Relate than Never: Understanding How Branding and Engagement Relate 164

Hello, My Name Is _____: Defining Who You Are 165

Talking It Up: Communicating Your Employment Brand 168

Branding internally 168

Branding externally 169

Tri-Angle: Understanding Tri-Branding 171

Enlisting your employees as brand ambassadors 173

Making sure your customers sing your praises 174

Leveraging other stakeholders in your tri-branding efforts 175

Chapter 11: Game On! Driving Engagement with Gamification 177

Paging Mr Webster: Defining Gamification 178

But What Does It Do? Understanding What Gamification Does 178

Get with the Program! Developing a Gamification Program 179

Pinpointing your business objectives 179

Identifying desired behaviors 181

Choosing rewards 182

Selecting game mechanics 184

Part III: Selecting the Right Employees to Increase Engagement 189

Chapter 12: You’re Hired! Hiring for Engagement 191

Trait Up: Pinpointing Key Behaviors and Traits 192

Good, Better, Best: Using the BEST Approach for Job Selection and Advancement 194

Assembling the BEST job description 196

Looking at a sample BEST characteristics matrix 199

Mix and Match: The Importance of Diversity 203

Heads or Tails: Hiring from the Outside or Promoting from Within 204

Identifying investment employees 205

Spotting performers 206

Recognizing potentials 206

Identifying transition employees 207

What Newspaper Ad? Leveraging Social Media 208

Exploring LinkedIn 209

Using Facebook for recruitment 209

Connecting with potential recruits on Twitter 210

Using YouTube to find prospective employees 212

Making the Sale: Selling Yourself to Prospective Employees 213

Chapter 13: Why Do You Want to Work Here? Interviewing Job Candidates 217

Best in Show: Interviewing the BEST Way 217

Step 1: Develop your BEST profile 217

Step 2: Develop your interview questions 218

Step 3: Conduct preliminary phone interviews 218

Step 4: Prepare for the face-to-face interview 220

Step 5: Hold the face-to-face interview 222

Step 6: Collect input from your selection team 223

Step 7: Check references 224

Step 8: Extend an offer of employment 226

Kick Ask: Asking the Right Questions 227

Assessing the Candidate’s Responses 233

Weighting questions 233

Rating answers 234

Scoring candidates 234

Chapter 14: All Aboard! Onboarding Techniques to Foster Engagement 235

What’s the Big Deal, Anyway? The Importance of Onboarding 236

Brain Swap: Considering Things from the New Employee’s

Point of View 237

The Final Countdown: Preparing for a New Employee 238

What to do before day one 238

What to do on day one 240

What to do during week one 240

Great Expectations: Performance Management and Onboarding 242

Part IV: Measuring and Recognizing Engagement 245

Chapter 15: Measure Up: Measuring Performance and Engagement 247

Score! Building a Balanced Scorecard to Measure an Organization’s Performance 248

Designing an effective balanced scorecard 249

Maintaining your balanced scorecard 250

Communicating results 250

Take It Personally: Measuring Individual Performance 252

Team Player: Measuring Team Performance 254

Measure by Measure: Measuring Employee Engagement 257

Key metrics for measuring employee engagement 257

Assessing your team’s level of engagement 258

Chapter 16: Goal! Setting Performance Goals and Conducting Performance Appraisals 261

Get Smart: Establishing SMART Performance Goals 261

Don’t Be a Tool: Retooling the Performance Appraisal Process 264

Building an employee development plan 265

Conducting 360 assessments 270

Collecting “more of, same as, less of” feedback 273

The Secret of Your Succession: Building Succession into Performance Appraisal 276

Identifying successors 277

The great disconnect 277

Leadership development 278

Chapter 17: You Win! Rewards and Recognition 281

The Rewards of Rewarding: Understanding Rewards 281

Designing a total rewards strategy 282

Developing your compensation strategy 284

Avoiding reward pitfalls 289

Rec Center: Recognizing Employees 290

Building a recognition program 291

Setting a recognition budget 293

Recognition ideas and best practices 293

Providing positive feedback 294

Building a celebratory culture 295

Chapter 18: Help Me! Helping Struggling Employees 297

Copping an Attitude: Aptitude- Versus Attitude-Based Disengagement 298

Determining whether the disengagement comes down to aptitude or attitude 298

Looking at the reasons for aptitude- and attitude-based disengagement 301

Plotting employees using the aptitude/attitude matrix 303

Throw Me a Line! Helping Underperforming Employees 307

You’re Fired! A Word on Firing 308

Part IV: The Part of Tens 311

Chapter 19: Ten Ways to Engage New Hires 313

Start Before the First Day 313

Make the New Hire Feel Welcome on Day One 314

Load ‘Em Up with Swag 314

Give the New Hire a Welcome Tour 315

Stop Making Snoozer Introductions 315

Recognize That Cliques Exist — Even in the Business World 315

Introduce New Hires to the C Levels 316

Take the Mystery Out of It (and Stay More Productive Yourself) 317

Have New Hires Meet with Key People in the First Month 317

Set Goals for New Hires 318

Chapter 20: Ten (Or So) Additional Employee Engagement Resources 319

Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us, by Daniel H Pink 319

Investing in People: Financial Impact of Human Resource Initiatives, by Wayne Cascio and John Boudreau 320

Gallup’s State of the American Workplace Report 320

The Employee Engagement Group 321

1501 Ways to Reward Employees, by Bob Nelson 321

How to Win Friends & Influence People, by Dale Carnegie 321

Shackleton’s Way: Leadership Lessons from the Great Antarctic Explorer, by Margot Morrell and Stephanie Capparell 322

Who’s Sinking Your Boat, by The Employee Engagement Group 322

The University of Windsor Employee Engagement & Development Website 323

Love ’Em or Lose ’Em: Getting Good People to Stay, by Beverly Kaye and Sharon Jordan-Evans 323

Business Gamification For Dummies by Kris Duggan and Kate Shoup 324

Chapter 21: Ten Ways Engaged Employees Help Your Bottom Line 325

It’s All About the Effort, Baby! 325

Voluntary Turnover Is Expensive 326

I’m Really Not That Sick! 326

The Bottom Line Is the Bottom Line 326

A Happy Customer Is a Returning Customer 327

Innovate or Perish 327

Hey, Want to Work for My Company? 328

“I’ll Volunteer” 328

Doing Well by Doing Good 329

Can You Expand Your Margins? 329

Index 331

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      Publication Date: 17/01/2014
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The easy way to boost employee engagement Today more than ever, companies and leaders need a road map to help them boost employee engagement levels.

      Table of Contents

      Foreword xiii

      Introduction 1

      About This Book 1

      Foolish Assumptions 2

      Icons Used in This Book 2

      Beyond the Book 3

      Where to Go from Here 3

      Part I: Getting Started with Employee Engagement 5

      Chapter 1: Basic Training: Employee Engagement Basics 7

      Say What? Defining Employee Engagement 8

      Engagement is not a “program” 9

      There is no “there”: Engagement is a journey, not a destination 10

      Making It Happen: Driving Engagement 11

      Pick Me! Pick Me! Picking the Right People for Engagement 13

      Measure Twice, Cut Once: Measuring and Recognizing Engagement 14

      Chapter 2: The Hard Sell: Making a Business Case for Employee Engagement 15

      What’s the Big Deal? Why Employee Engagement Matters 15

      Grow your own: Cultivating customer satisfaction with employee engagement 17

      Profit margin: Driving profits with employee engagement 18

      Danger, Will Robinson! The Dangers of Disengagement 18

      Breeding Ground: Engagement Breeds Innovation (Or Is It the Other Way Around?) 22

      We Are the Champions: Finding and Developing Engagement Champions 27

      Objective Case: Setting Goals and Objectives for Your Engagement Plan 28

      On a Budget: Budgeting for Engagement 30

      Chapter 3: Engagement Gauges: Finding Your Employee Engagement Baseline 31

      Survey Says: Conducting Employee Engagement Surveys 32

      Working with a consultant 33

      Asking the right questions 34

      Analyzing the results 35

      Communicating the results to your employees 37

      Going forward after a survey 37

      Exit Only: Conducting Exit Interviews 39

      Who to interview and who should do the asking 39

      When to conduct an exit interview 40

      What to ask 40

      Sit! Stay! Conducting Stay Interviews 42

      Who to interview and who should do the asking 42

      What to ask in a stay interview 43

      Measuring Stick: Other Engagement Barometers 43

      Assessing your training investment 44

      Tracking employee referrals 45

      Chapter 4: Motivation Nation: Engagement and Motivation 47

      Outie or Innie? Understanding Extrinsic versus Intrinsic Motivation 47

      Key Club: Identifying Key Intrinsic Motivational Drivers 49

      A No-Malarkey Hierarchy: Putting Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs to Work for You 52

      A Yearn to Learn: Fostering a Learning Culture 55

      Chapter 5: Talk to Me! The Importance of Communication 59

      Mind the Gap: The Great Organizational Communication Fissure 60

      Two-Way Street: Establishing Two-Way Communication 61

      Bob the Builder: Building a Communication Protocol 63

      Tool Time: Maximizing the Various Communication Tools 67

      Face to face 68

      Phone 69

      E-mail 71

      Social media 71

      Putting it all together 72

      He Said, She Said: Resolving Conflict 75

      Identifying your conflict-management style 75

      Resolving conflict with ease 79

      Dealing with difficult people 80

      Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes: Communicating Change 82

      Talking It Up: Communicating Your Engagement Efforts 84

      Communication Don’ts 86

      Part II: Strategies for Driving Engagement 89

      Chapter 6: Winning Their Hearts and Minds: Driving Engagement with a Sense of Purpose 91

      Sightseeing:

      values Building Your Line of Sight 91

      Identifying your firm’s purpose 93

      Defining your firm’s 95

      Identifying your organization’s vision 96

      Building your strategic plan 97

      Promoting your purpose, values, and vision 98

      Be Responsible! Engaging Employees through Corporate Social Responsibility 100

      Chapter 7: People Who Lead People: Engaging Employees through Leadership 105

      Vice Versus: Management Versus Leadership 105

      The Big 12: Identifying 12 Leadership-Based Engagement Drivers 107

      Top It Off: Leadership Starts at the Top 108

      Purple People Leader: Identifying the Behaviors and Traits of Engaged Leaders 110

      Here Comes the Train Again: Training Managers to Become Engaged Leaders 113

      Put Me In, Coach! Coaching for Engagement 115

      A quick guide to coaching 115

      Using the GROW model 118

      Do This, Not That: Identifying Leadership Best Practices 119

      I feel you, man 119

      Offering a hand up 120

      You’re not the boss of me! 120

      Recognize, recognize, recognize 120

      Chapter 8: Talkin’ ’Bout My Generation: Driving Engagement across Generations 121

      Boom Baby: Attracting, Training, Engaging, and Rewarding Baby Boomers 122

      Attracting and hiring Boomers 123

      Training Boomers 123

      Engaging Boomers 124

      Rewarding Boomers 125

      X Marks the Spot: Attracting, Training, Engaging, and Rewarding Generation X 126

      Attracting and hiring Generation X 126

      Training Generation X 127

      Engaging Generation X 128

      Rewarding Generation X 128

      Y Ask Y: Attracting, Training, Engaging, and Rewarding Generation Y 130

      Attracting and hiring Generation Y 131

      Training Generation Y 131

      Engaging Generation Y 132

      Rewarding Generation Y 134

      Putting It All Together 134

      Chapter 9: Go, Team! Driving Engagement through Team Development 139

      Yay, Team: Identifying Characteristics of an Engaged Team 139

      Stormin’ Norman: Exploring Tuckman’s Stages 141

      The forming stage 143

      The storming stage 144

      The norming stage 145

      The performing stage 146

      Putting it all together 147

      From a Distance: Leading Teams from Afar 150

      Team Player: Exploring Team-Building Activities 151

      Running a successful team-building activity 152

      Tackling common challenges 153

      Looking at effective team-building activities 154

      Hit Me with Your Best Shot: Conducting a High-Impact Team Workshop 161

      Chapter 10: Brandy, You’re a Fine Girl: Driving Engagement through Branding 163

      Better Relate than Never: Understanding How Branding and Engagement Relate 164

      Hello, My Name Is _____: Defining Who You Are 165

      Talking It Up: Communicating Your Employment Brand 168

      Branding internally 168

      Branding externally 169

      Tri-Angle: Understanding Tri-Branding 171

      Enlisting your employees as brand ambassadors 173

      Making sure your customers sing your praises 174

      Leveraging other stakeholders in your tri-branding efforts 175

      Chapter 11: Game On! Driving Engagement with Gamification 177

      Paging Mr Webster: Defining Gamification 178

      But What Does It Do? Understanding What Gamification Does 178

      Get with the Program! Developing a Gamification Program 179

      Pinpointing your business objectives 179

      Identifying desired behaviors 181

      Choosing rewards 182

      Selecting game mechanics 184

      Part III: Selecting the Right Employees to Increase Engagement 189

      Chapter 12: You’re Hired! Hiring for Engagement 191

      Trait Up: Pinpointing Key Behaviors and Traits 192

      Good, Better, Best: Using the BEST Approach for Job Selection and Advancement 194

      Assembling the BEST job description 196

      Looking at a sample BEST characteristics matrix 199

      Mix and Match: The Importance of Diversity 203

      Heads or Tails: Hiring from the Outside or Promoting from Within 204

      Identifying investment employees 205

      Spotting performers 206

      Recognizing potentials 206

      Identifying transition employees 207

      What Newspaper Ad? Leveraging Social Media 208

      Exploring LinkedIn 209

      Using Facebook for recruitment 209

      Connecting with potential recruits on Twitter 210

      Using YouTube to find prospective employees 212

      Making the Sale: Selling Yourself to Prospective Employees 213

      Chapter 13: Why Do You Want to Work Here? Interviewing Job Candidates 217

      Best in Show: Interviewing the BEST Way 217

      Step 1: Develop your BEST profile 217

      Step 2: Develop your interview questions 218

      Step 3: Conduct preliminary phone interviews 218

      Step 4: Prepare for the face-to-face interview 220

      Step 5: Hold the face-to-face interview 222

      Step 6: Collect input from your selection team 223

      Step 7: Check references 224

      Step 8: Extend an offer of employment 226

      Kick Ask: Asking the Right Questions 227

      Assessing the Candidate’s Responses 233

      Weighting questions 233

      Rating answers 234

      Scoring candidates 234

      Chapter 14: All Aboard! Onboarding Techniques to Foster Engagement 235

      What’s the Big Deal, Anyway? The Importance of Onboarding 236

      Brain Swap: Considering Things from the New Employee’s

      Point of View 237

      The Final Countdown: Preparing for a New Employee 238

      What to do before day one 238

      What to do on day one 240

      What to do during week one 240

      Great Expectations: Performance Management and Onboarding 242

      Part IV: Measuring and Recognizing Engagement 245

      Chapter 15: Measure Up: Measuring Performance and Engagement 247

      Score! Building a Balanced Scorecard to Measure an Organization’s Performance 248

      Designing an effective balanced scorecard 249

      Maintaining your balanced scorecard 250

      Communicating results 250

      Take It Personally: Measuring Individual Performance 252

      Team Player: Measuring Team Performance 254

      Measure by Measure: Measuring Employee Engagement 257

      Key metrics for measuring employee engagement 257

      Assessing your team’s level of engagement 258

      Chapter 16: Goal! Setting Performance Goals and Conducting Performance Appraisals 261

      Get Smart: Establishing SMART Performance Goals 261

      Don’t Be a Tool: Retooling the Performance Appraisal Process 264

      Building an employee development plan 265

      Conducting 360 assessments 270

      Collecting “more of, same as, less of” feedback 273

      The Secret of Your Succession: Building Succession into Performance Appraisal 276

      Identifying successors 277

      The great disconnect 277

      Leadership development 278

      Chapter 17: You Win! Rewards and Recognition 281

      The Rewards of Rewarding: Understanding Rewards 281

      Designing a total rewards strategy 282

      Developing your compensation strategy 284

      Avoiding reward pitfalls 289

      Rec Center: Recognizing Employees 290

      Building a recognition program 291

      Setting a recognition budget 293

      Recognition ideas and best practices 293

      Providing positive feedback 294

      Building a celebratory culture 295

      Chapter 18: Help Me! Helping Struggling Employees 297

      Copping an Attitude: Aptitude- Versus Attitude-Based Disengagement 298

      Determining whether the disengagement comes down to aptitude or attitude 298

      Looking at the reasons for aptitude- and attitude-based disengagement 301

      Plotting employees using the aptitude/attitude matrix 303

      Throw Me a Line! Helping Underperforming Employees 307

      You’re Fired! A Word on Firing 308

      Part IV: The Part of Tens 311

      Chapter 19: Ten Ways to Engage New Hires 313

      Start Before the First Day 313

      Make the New Hire Feel Welcome on Day One 314

      Load ‘Em Up with Swag 314

      Give the New Hire a Welcome Tour 315

      Stop Making Snoozer Introductions 315

      Recognize That Cliques Exist — Even in the Business World 315

      Introduce New Hires to the C Levels 316

      Take the Mystery Out of It (and Stay More Productive Yourself) 317

      Have New Hires Meet with Key People in the First Month 317

      Set Goals for New Hires 318

      Chapter 20: Ten (Or So) Additional Employee Engagement Resources 319

      Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us, by Daniel H Pink 319

      Investing in People: Financial Impact of Human Resource Initiatives, by Wayne Cascio and John Boudreau 320

      Gallup’s State of the American Workplace Report 320

      The Employee Engagement Group 321

      1501 Ways to Reward Employees, by Bob Nelson 321

      How to Win Friends & Influence People, by Dale Carnegie 321

      Shackleton’s Way: Leadership Lessons from the Great Antarctic Explorer, by Margot Morrell and Stephanie Capparell 322

      Who’s Sinking Your Boat, by The Employee Engagement Group 322

      The University of Windsor Employee Engagement & Development Website 323

      Love ’Em or Lose ’Em: Getting Good People to Stay, by Beverly Kaye and Sharon Jordan-Evans 323

      Business Gamification For Dummies by Kris Duggan and Kate Shoup 324

      Chapter 21: Ten Ways Engaged Employees Help Your Bottom Line 325

      It’s All About the Effort, Baby! 325

      Voluntary Turnover Is Expensive 326

      I’m Really Not That Sick! 326

      The Bottom Line Is the Bottom Line 326

      A Happy Customer Is a Returning Customer 327

      Innovate or Perish 327

      Hey, Want to Work for My Company? 328

      “I’ll Volunteer” 328

      Doing Well by Doing Good 329

      Can You Expand Your Margins? 329

      Index 331

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