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Kellogg: Organizational Development Dialogue Staff Engagement, Retention, and Recognition

Kellogg: Organizational Development Dialogue Staff Engagement, Retention, and Recognition. July 21, 2010. Agenda. Kellogg’s Needs in Regard to Rewards and Recognition. Kellogg's Needs: Rewards and Recognition.

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Kellogg: Organizational Development Dialogue Staff Engagement, Retention, and Recognition

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  1. Kellogg: Organizational Development Dialogue Staff Engagement, Retention, and Recognition July 21, 2010

  2. Agenda

  3. Kellogg’s Needs in Regard to Rewards and Recognition Kellogg's Needs: Rewards and Recognition

  4. The Model: Burke-Litwin Model of Organizational Performance and Change

  5. Overview of Employee Engagement Employee Engagement

  6. Overview of Employee Engagement Employee engagement is a heightened emotional and intellectual connection that an employee has for his/her job, organization manager, or co-workers that, in turn, influences him/her to apply discretionary efforts to his/her work. Gibbons, John. Employee Engagement: a Review of Current Research and Its Implications. The Conference Board, 2006

  7. Drivers of Employee Engagement Gibbons, John. Employee Engagement: a Review of Current Research and Its Implications. The Conference Board, 2006

  8. Role and Importance of Management ole of employee inorganization Enabled employee

  9. Overview of Rewards and Recognition Rewards and Recognition

  10. Building a Successful and Responsible Rewards Strategy

  11. Building a Successful and Responsible Rewards Strategy Continued

  12. Review Client Indentified Concerns Regarding Employee Engagement and Effective Rewards & Recognition Foundational Elements for Success

  13. Review Client Indentified Opportunities Regarding Employee Engagement and Effective Rewards & Recognition

  14. Addressing Client Indentified Concerns Regarding Employee Engagement and Effective Rewards & Recognition Rewards and Recognition Next Steps

  15. Data Gathering Data Gathering

  16. Data Gathering: A Suggested Approach

  17. Data Gathering/Research/Analysis

  18. Questions and Next Steps

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