Bridge the Generation Gap through Organizational Development

Bridge the Generation Gap through Organizational Development

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Bridge the Generation Gap through Organizational Development

Managing a variety of generations within the same workplace can be tough without the right tools and tips. A great way to continually develop your organization is to ensure that there is harmony and agreement among all the generations. Bridge…

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Managing a variety of generations within the same workplace can be tough without the right tools and tips. A great way to continually develop your organization is to ensure that there is harmony and agreement among all the generations. Bridge the generation gap in your organization with these steps, courtesy of inc.com.   Find someone … Read more

Communication Reminders for Improving Employee Engagement

Communication Reminders for Improving Employee Engagement

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Communication Reminders for Improving Employee Engagement

Harvard Business Review recently did a study of employees’ top complaints about the leadership in their companies, with not recognizing employee achievements as the number one grievance among employees. This complaint, as well as several others, are detrimental to the…

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Harvard Business Review recently did a study of employees’ top complaints about the leadership in their companies, with not recognizing employee achievements as the number one grievance among employees. This complaint, as well as several others, are detrimental to the employee engagement in your organization. So what else are employees complaining about, and how should … Read more

5 Techniques for Achieving Customer Loyalty

5 Techniques for Achieving Customer Loyalty

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5 Techniques for Achieving Customer Loyalty

A common misconception about customer loyalty states that, as long as the customer is satisfied, it is guaranteed that they will return in the future. This is not the case.  Because it is much easier to maintain relationships among existing…

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A common misconception about customer loyalty states that, as long as the customer is satisfied, it is guaranteed that they will return in the future. This is not the case.  Because it is much easier to maintain relationships among existing customers than it is to build relationships with new customers, it is important to take … Read more