When employees are not actively engaged at work, not only do they suffer – the organization does as well. Workplaces with high levels of engagement have employees that are committed and feel a connection to the organization. Engaged employees are willing to use discretionary time, brainpower, and effort beyond what is expected of them. This workshop explores how employee engagement occurs more readily when employees are respected and cared for, when they do tasks that bring them satisfaction, and when they work in an organization that makes a difference. Participants will learn unique insights for increasing engagement and be challenged to think critically about their approach to employee engagement.
Upon completion, participants should be able to:
Presentation, video, case study examples, personal reflection, delivered electronically.
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This is an intermediate level workshop for leaders, managers, supervisors, human resource personnel, and anyone who influences engagement in the workplace.
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Randy (he/him) is the founder, former CEO, and current Advisor of ACHIEVE Centre for Leadership. He is an intuitive and visionary leader who, together with a team of employees and trainers, has positioned ACHIEVE to be a leading provider of professional development training. In 2022, after close to seventeen years of active leadership within ACHIEVE, Randy transitioned to an advisory role for the organization. He now dedicates his time to speaking and writing. Randy holds a Master of Social Work degree and a Bachelor’s degree in Conflict Resolution. Randy is passionate about sharing the importance of creating healthy workplace cultures and believes that leadership requires us to always be intentional about what we do and how we do it. He is author of The Ordinary Leader, and co-author of The Culture Question, A Little Book About Trauma-Informed Workplaces, and Don’t Blame the Lettuce. Randy gives presentations on leadership and workplace culture to a wide range of audiences. He is a dynamic speaker who delivers insightful presentations that are engaging, humorous, and informative. Find Randy’s latest thoughts on leadership at TheOrdinaryLeader.com. Contact Randy at: randy@achievecentre.com