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Workforce.com: “25 Trends That Will Change the Way You Do Business”.

By EEngagement

 In this on-line article, Workforce.com highlights the “25 Trends That Will Change the Way You Do Business”.

Many of the topics are issues that The Employee Engagement Group discusses in keynotes, workshops and facilitated leadership meetings.  From inclusion, generational differences in the workplace, social media and globalization, your organization should be focused on these areas to boost and foster employee engagement.

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