Sandy Pipitone Joins The Employee Engagement Group June 2, 2016 – Woburn, MA The Employee Engagement Group is pleased to introduce Sandy Pipitone as Vice President of Organization Effectiveness and Engagement. Sandy will be running the company’s Client Partnership Program, which provides monthly on-site organizational development support to client leadership teams and senior human resources staff. … [Read More]
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Managing Constant Change and Transition
Managing Constant Change and Transition Continual and fast-paced change is becoming the norm in the modern workplace. Regardless of the industry, innovation and technological advances contribute to a work environment in constant flux, leaving successful employees and organizations no option but to adapt. Further, the ability to adapt often hinges on the company’s awareness and… [Read More]
Transform Your Culture with ENGAGE!
Transform Your Culture with ENGAGE! Join us for a highly interactive workshop where you will develop practical application for the award-winning tools and resources from Louder Than Words: 10 Practical Employee Engagement Steps that Drive Results. In this workshop you will learn to: Build and implement a comprehensive communication protocol that engages employees AND builds… [Read More]
Perspectives of an Early Engagement Leader
This was written by Bruce Bolger of EEA – view the original post here! Perspectives of an Early Engagement Leader While we at the EEA take great pride in having identified the emergence of engagement long before most, we didn’t invent the field. What is so exciting about this journey is the people we meet… [Read More]
Certified Employee Engagement Specialist Training Offered in New England!
The Employee Engagement group is excited to offer the opportunity to become a Certified Employee Engagement Specialist by learning and implementing key skills that lead to employee engagement within your organization. Implement key processes that increase engagement Create systems to effectively manage organizational change Evaluate and adjust your reward, recognition, and compensation systems Build alignment… [Read More]
Just Released! Customer Experience for Dummies by Roy Barnes and Bob Kelleher
November 19, 2014 Customer Experience for Dummies was released on November 17, 2014. Roy Barnes and Bob Kelleher focused this book on how to gain, engage and retain customers with positive experiences. It is essential for leaders to listen to their customers and be able to engage with them through different channels; this book provides… [Read More]
The Employee Engagement Group Selected to an Elite Panel of Judges
The Employee Engagement Group Selected to an Elite Panel of Judges The Employee Engagement Group was recently selected as one of 12 panelists worldwide to participate in judging submissions for the Takatuf Excellence Award (TEA) in the Middle East. We join other panelists from companies such as LinkedIn, Hay Group, Aon Hewitt, Franklin Covey, London… [Read More]
Tammy Jordan joins The Employee Engagement Group
October 1, 2014 – Woburn MA – Tammy Jordan joins The Employee Engagement Group The Employee Engagement Group is pleased to introduce Tammy Jordan as Vice President of Consulting. Tammy will oversee our consulting practices, while lending organizational development and leadership consulting support to current and emerging clients. Tammy will also work closely with our… [Read More]
How are Employee Engagement Goals Similar to a Gym Membership?
We have all been there: signing up for the gym membership, feeling motivated to get in shape and create healthy goals. It’s easy though, you sign up and now that you have this great membership you expect the pounds to start dropping, and your clothes to start fitting better. But did you sign up to… [Read More]
Monkeying Around at SHRM14
SHRM14 is a success story for The Employee Engagement Group. Having a booth set up in such a large exhibit hall it’s easy to get lost and miss some of the best booths, which is why it’s essential to get creative and draw attention to your company. So, what did we do? We hired a monkey! Toby, the… [Read More]