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Action planning for employee engagement at Radian

Big plans and little plans – a guest blog from Radian

To kick start our guest blog contributions, we asked Peter Wakefield, head of organisational development, at Radian to give us the lowdown on how successful action planning has boosted the organisation’s employee engagement levels 17% in two years to an impressive 75%. Who we are We are a group of housing associations and a care […]

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Bread making and business insight

…and here is one I made earlier! Bread making and business insight

Recently we had a small get together of clients and contacts from across the private sector to talk about “fresh thinking” in employee engagement and ponder the wonders of text mining, employer brand measurement and the benefits of qual as a method for truly understanding the employee experience. We also baked bread!! Ambassadors from the […]

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Top tips on how to embed a university-wide employee engagement survey

Whether you are just starting out on your engagement journey or are well into it, here are some hints and tips as shared at the Higher Education Networking event last week from the University of Sheffield, the University of Surrey and the University of Reading. We are asked by a lot of higher education institutions, […]

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Flexible working

Telecommuting: The next employee benefit battleground?

Following recent news at Yahoo! and Best Buy, ORC International delved into the telecommuting debate and sought to get America’s perceptions about telecommuting and its correlation with productivity and work-life balance. New research shows that 65% of Americans believe that telecommuters are actually productive when working from home, but not all Americans are convinced – 29% […]

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Oh Yahoo! How you’ve changed…

So we’re all now on the Yahoo! bandwagon – Is it insanity or genius? Will we witness the company’s ugly demise or be kicking ourselves for not following suit? The opinion’s are certainly flying and ORC International’s Social Buzz data depicts sentiment surrounding Marissa Mayer has shifted ten percentage points towards negative since her appointment […]

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Crowdsourcing

Dive in to the crowd – and learn to swim

Want to hear another buzz word? Another little gem of blue-sky-deep-sea-imagineering?  You know you do. Besides, you probably need a new face for your dart board at this time of year. Ready?  Yes? Hear goes. Crowdsourcing.  No, not crowd surfing, (the process in which a person is passed overhead from person to person – often during […]

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Millennials

Only 60% of Millennials intend to still be working for their current company 12 months from now!

What are you doing as an employer to engage and retain Millennials? ORC International recently conducted a study on the Millennial Generation (ages 18-30) as employees.  Check out the infographic   (got to love an infographic)… If you want to take a peek at the full results then email our pal Jake at Jake.Hendrickson.orcinternational.com or contact […]

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It’s that time of year again!

Time for us to make our annual resolutions to eat less, exercise more, volunteer, plant a tree, read more worthy books,  blah, blah, blah…  Oddly enough our professional lives are often ignored in these pledges but actually January is a great time to turn over a new leaf at work. So in the spirit of […]

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Stand out from the crowd

Pre-packaged employee engagement tastes so bland

“What do you do?” Ah, the go-to question when meeting someone new – it’s as common as Starbucks.  “What do you do?” “I work in research” “Research? Oh how interesting, what type of research” Damn it. I am now instantly on a pathway I know will disappoint. “Employee Engagement” “Sorry?” “Employee Research?” A look of bedazzlement […]

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What can we learn from the Games Makers?

At the London 2012 Olympiad, volunteers are called ‘Games Makers’ because, as Seb Coe says,  they help make the Games happen.  All across London you can spot them, in their bright orange and purple uniforms and their unaffected enthusiasm and warmth. They have been universally hailed as a success – cheerful, helpful – the making […]

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