Employee Engagement: Tools for Analysis, Practice, and Competitive Advantage (TMEZ - Talent Management Essentials)

Employee Engagement: Tools for Analysis, Practice, and Competitive Advantage (TMEZ - Talent Management Essentials)

Binding : Paperback
DeweyDecimalNumber : 658.314
EAN : 9781405179027
Edition : 1
ISBN : 1405179023
Label : Wiley-Blackwell
Manufacturer : Wiley-Blackwell
NumberOfPages : 224
ProductTypeName : ABIS_BOOK
PublicationDate : 2009-06-02
Publisher : Wiley-Blackwell
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Summary: The Theory and Practice of Employee Engagement
Comment: What can be done to harness the "discretionary" effort of employees? Distinguishing between job satisfaction--mere contentment or satiation--and a deeper connection to work and workplace, the authors "define engagement in terms that connote energy and provide a... set of principles on which any organization can create and sustain a more engaged workforce."

The book begins with a theoretical focus, defining engagement and making the case for an engaged workforce. Readers learn how engaged employees say it feels to be engaged in their work and what engaged employees look like to those around them. The authors make careful distinctions between engagement and the superficially similar constructs of satisfaction and commitment. The discussion expands to the role of trust, justice and fairness in creating a work climate conducive to engagement. Personality factors such as conscientiousness of both employees and supervisors play an important role as well.

The second half of the book delivers practical advice. Chapter Four discusses how to conduct an employee engagement survey that diagnoses four factors: Capacity to Engage, Motivation to Engage, Freedom to Engage and Strategic Focus of Engagement. Chapter Five describes how to interpret engagement survey results and craft action plans that target improvement of the appropriate engagement factors. Chapter Six explores the possible downsides of engagement--such as burnout and workaholism--that occur when there is an imbalance between employee investment in work and perceived return on that investment. The book closes with an annotated slide show--suitable for convincing senior managers about the power of engagement--and a useful reference section.

The book is recommended for organizational development professionals who are already familiar with the basics of survey research and employee development. It can help them apply these skills to the emerging demand for employee engagement interventions. Employees might also read it to decide how to cope with their organizations sudden interest in their level of engagement. It is a well-written guide that achieves a good balance between theory and practice.
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Summary: Psychology view of Engagement
Comment: Great book if you're looking to see the psychological view of employee engagement. In my course we focus more on the scientific & quantitative view of it, so this book was refreshing and easy to understand.
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Summary: Manager's Handbook
Comment: I've read most of the EE books out there and this is one of the best.

We are going to provide each of our managers with a copy as we kick off our formal EE project.
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Summary: Must read
Comment: The book is a must read if you are serious about improving Employee Engagement in your organization. Extraordinarily helpful for those of us practioners trying to move the needle.
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Summary: Best Explanation of a New Field
Comment: Technology, remote officing and other changes to the workplace mean that there are literally hundreds of ways in which employees can disengage from work. More supervision and harsher penalties are never going to fix this problem. Companies simply have to figure out what engages people with their work to remain competitive.
This is the best explanation I've found of what engagement looks like and how to build an engaged culture.
In 5 years employee engagement will be a subject every time profitablity is discussed and this book should be a required text.

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