Six ways to enhance employee experience with AI personas
Carolyn Clark of Simpplr explains how AI-driven personas can revolutionize HR strategies, enabling better communication, engagement, and retention for an improved employee experience.
Carolyn Clark of Simpplr explains how AI-driven personas can revolutionize HR strategies, enabling better communication, engagement, and retention for an improved employee experience.
We talk to Ann Melinger, owner and CEO of Brilliant Ink, an internal communication agency specializing in the design of meaningful employee experience for improved productivity and engagement. Join us to find out all about company values, and why you should be embedding these in your deskless workforce. Also, are you still apprehensive about DEI? Ann shares her thoughts on what we can do to make a difference.
Communication styles are not innate. We are not born with them—we learn them. If you would like to learn how to communicate better at work or at home, or if you would like to teach employees, managers, or leaders how to use better communication styles to ease tension and inspire confidence, you can do that.
Using the me, we, and world approach to foster mindful leadership and promote positive work environments in a crazy world.
Are you listening to your employees? Employee listening is a strategic investment that enhances employee well-being and also contributes to the organization’s long-term success. Effective employee listening strategies and programs can boost employee engagement, leading to improved morale and satisfaction. But wait! Let’s be sure we don’t confuse employee listening with employee monitoring. There’s a clear distinction between the two.
Ten things I love about me: How bragging about yourself – in the nicest way possible, of course – enhances work-life harmony and leads you to your vein of gold within. Join us on this Cohesion podcast with Marla J Albertie, owner and founder of a multi-media coaching company, as we talk to her about her recently re-released work-life harmony journal.
When employees waste time logging into multiple platforms and apps each day, they inevitably become frustrated. Their frustration is relatable, as doing things in the most inefficient way possible can wear anyone down over time. And it doesn’t take long for this frustration to transform into resentment, naturally spilling over into their work in multiple damaging ways.