What happens after open enrollment is over? It’s back to business as usual for employees, while HR returns to the issues they put on hold for the month (or more) leading up to plan effective dates.
Managers are often described as “wearing many hats.” Being responsible for a team frequently requires multitasking and a full plate, causing even some of the most well-intentioned leaders to lose ...
Our current polarized political climate has created strong reactions in many of us (to put it mildly). And those feelings are almost certain to find their way into the workplace between now and ...
With less in-person work comes fewer opportunities to connect with your people. The minute moments that helped keep your workers engaged–one-on-ones, office chat time, lunch with co-workers, ...
Employee engagement is vital to any workforce. It’s a key driver in determining how motivated and productive a workforce is. It reflects an organization’s health, both in how people are treated and ...
Although the federal COVID-19 Public Health Declaration officially proclaimed the pandemic over nearly a year ago (on May 11, 2023), many employers, especially those in the retail industry, continue ...
The fight against quiet quitting has continued for years, but rates of employee engagement remain stubbornly low. In 2023, Gallup found that a mere 33% of workers were “engaged in their work and ...
The shift towards remote work isn’t just a temporary adjustment but a new norm for many organizations around the globe. While this shift offers numerous benefits, such as flexibility and reduced ...
When training misses the mark, it can impact everything from employee retention to the company's bottom line. It’s up to company leaders to ensure training programs are providing value to the ...
In today's business landscape, keeping employees engaged with and connected to organizational goals has never been more important. The economy is uncertain, and geopolitical events are notable ...
Sometimes publications thrive because they happen along at the right moment. When WorkSpace Connect launched, then-editor Beth Schultz was unambiguous about the site's mission: to examine the ...