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Measuring the Success of Employee Engagement Patricia Pulliam Phillips

Measuring the Success of Employee Engagement By Patricia Pulliam Phillips

Measuring the Success of Employee Engagement by Patricia Pulliam Phillips


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Makes the business case for an employee engagement initiative. This title demonstrates what it takes to build a programme with the end in mind. By following real case studies that show the Phillips's ROI Methodology in action, you'll learn how to avoid narrowly focusing your efforts on behavioural outcomes alone.

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Measuring the Success of Employee Engagement: A Step-by-Step Guide for Measuring Impact and Calculating ROI by Patricia Pulliam Phillips

Employee engagement, impact, ROI-if you can't connect the three, your program's in trouble.

The number of employees who sleepwalk through the day or undermine the work of their engaged counterparts is on the rise. More and more companies are turning to engagement programs to recoup lost revenue and productivity. But these pricey endeavors can lose critical funding when they are designed without business impact in mind.

In Measuring the Success of Employee Engagement, renowned experts Jack Phillips and Patti Phillips and knowledge organization expert Rebecca Ray help you make the business case for an employee engagement initiative. More important, you'll discover what it takes to build a program with the end in mind. By following real case studies that show the Phillips's ROI Methodology in action, you'll learn how to avoid narrowly focusing your efforts on behavioral outcomes alone.

Measuring the Success of Employee Engagement is an essential resource for all who support employee engagement efforts, from the chief learning officer to individual members of employee engagement teams. Ensure that your employees drive innovation and increase sales with an engagement program that earns its keep.

About Patricia Pulliam Phillips

Patricia Pulliam Phillips, PhD, is an internationally recognized author, consultant, and president and CEO of the ROI Institute, Inc. Phillips provides consulting services to organizations worldwide. She helps organizations build capacity in the ROI Methodology by facilitating the ROI certification process and teaching the ROI Methodology through workshops and graduate level courses.

Jack J. Phillips, PhD, is chairman of the ROI Institute and a world-renowned expert on measurement and evaluation. Phillips provides consulting services for Fortune 500 companies and workshops for major conference providers worldwide. Phillips is also the author or editor of more than 100 articles and 75 books, including Measuring the Success of Leadership Development: A Step-by-Step Guide for Measuring Impact and Calculating ROI (ATD Press). His work has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg Businessweek, Fortune, and on CNN.

Rebecca Ray is a seasoned professional with more than 20 years of academic, corporate, and consulting experience and a track record of success and recognition for excellence and innovation in talent management. She also is a co-author of Measuring the Success of Leadership Development: A Step-by-Step Guide for Measuring Impact and Calculating ROI (ATD Press).

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CIN1562869183G
9781562869182
1562869183
Measuring the Success of Employee Engagement: A Step-by-Step Guide for Measuring Impact and Calculating ROI by Patricia Pulliam Phillips
Used - Good
Paperback
American Society for Training & Development
20160507
224
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