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January 31, 2008

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Ann Bares

Kris:

I am a fan of pragmatic approaches - and I like your idea and test. The next question is - how best to act on the results...

Chris Young

Kris - nice post and interesting approach to employee engagement.

I must say it was refreshing to hear somebody offer practical suggestions pertaining to engagement instead of regurgitating facts from survey after survey stating how bad the engagement problem is.

Chris Young
The Rainmaker Group

Chris

Yeah, another engagement post!
There are several compelling components to this suggestion (even if it is back-of-the-napkin winging it):
1. It aviods all the complicated (and some might say, controversial) issues around what survey questions to ask and how to analyze them.
2. It is ADMITTEDLY simplistic, but just might work because:
3. It is focused on results that impact the business.
After all, isn't #3 really the only reason we care about engagement.

One caveat to your suggestion, though. You have added an incentive for the employees to work faster, which raises the possibility of them trading quality for speed. If this is an issue for your company (i.e. quality matters and can be easily influenced by the employee), you need to account for it in the "rules of the game." (Your second point suggests dealing with this issue)

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