Building An Engagement & Performance Strategy That Delivers ROI
Posted by EdmontonPMJan 12
Online Webinar – Recorded June 18, 2020
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: HR.com
Engagement and performance are critical anchors to successful businesses. While we know they can deliver impactful results, many organizations aren’t always sure how to power them or exactly what ROI their efforts will deliver.
Objectives like enabling remote work and increasing leader effectiveness require being able to see where work is happening in real time, understand how people are feeling about it and then knowing what to do.
Exploring research-backed practices and their benefits, costs and risks, this webinar digs into the real, tangible, bottom-line ROI that organizations can see from proven engagement and performance initiatives.
The results are impressive, with users seeing a 219% ROI as well as:
- Sustainable increases in engagement and performance
- Elimination of low-value work
- Quick results and investment payback
In this webinar, Amy Harrison, (LinkedIn profile) Senior Forrester Consultant, talks to Christian Gomez (LinkedIn profile) StandOut VP of Strategy to discuss the findings — and what they could mean for your business.
Here’s What You’ll Learn
- How to achieve sustainable increases in Engagement and Performance
- The ROI of an effective engagement and performance strategy
- Ways to keep teams connected and visible to the organization
NOTE:
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