From: Marshall Goldsmith from The Marshall Goldsmith Newsletter <marshallgoldsmith@substack.com>
Date: Thu, Mar 18, 2021 at 7:02 AM
Subject: What Is the Secret to Employee Engagement?
To: <stevescott@techacq.com>
My mission is simple. I want to help successful people achieve positive, lasting change in behavior; for themselves, their people, and their teams. I want to help you make your life a little better. Thank you for subscribing! Life is good. What Is the Secret to Employee Engagement?This radical new approach to employee engagement might just be the "other half of the equation", the missing piece, the thing that we've been overlooking that could change the business landscape.In my new book Triggers, I propose a radical new approach to employee engagement. To me, this new approach is the "other half of the equation", the missing piece, the thing that we've been overlooking that could change the business landscape for good! What is this radical new concept? It's that the key variable in employee engagement is the individual, the employee, not the program. Although it may sound obvious, this idea is not taught or acted upon. Instead, companies spend billions of dollars every year trying to get employees and leaders to believe that the solution to employee engagement problems is "out there" not "in us". For example:
I am not suggesting that all development and engagement programs are helpful – or that if their ideas are implemented they will work. I am merely pointing out that ideas which are not implemented definitely will not work! I want you to achieve positive, lasting change, and I want you to have a better life. And while some of your life is going to be impacted by your environment, by a program, coach, or company – a lot is going to be up to you! The fact is that while you can't make yourself taller, you can make yourself more engaged. And maybe you can't change your company, boss, or employee, but you can change your reaction to them. Your success in becoming engaged, being happy, finding meaning, and leading people will largely come from inside you – not from some teacher, coach, or program. It is not just what you learn, but how you (and if you) use it that will make the difference. Thank you for reading! I hope this is helpful to you and those around you. Life is good. Marshall. Thank you for reading The Marshall Goldsmith Newsletter. © 2021 Marshall Goldsmith Unsubscribe |
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