نتایج جستجو برای: employee engagement

تعداد نتایج: 81804  

2013
Wilmar Schaufeli

Everyday connotations of engagement refer to involvement, commitment, passion, enthusiasm, absorption, focused effort, zeal, dedication, and energy. In a similar vein, the Merriam-Webster dictionary describes the state of being engaged as “emotional involvement or commitment” and as “being in gear”. This chapter focuses on engagement at work, a desirable condition for employees as well as for t...

Journal: :International Journal of Academic Research in Progressive Education and Development 2018

Journal: :Journal of occupational and environmental medicine 2013
Ray M Merrill Steven G Aldana James E Pope David R Anderson Carter R Coberley Jessica J Grossmeier R William Whitmer

OBJECTIVE To better understand the combined influence of employee engagement, health behavior, and physical health on job performance and absenteeism. METHODS Analyses were based on 20,114 employees who completed the Healthways Well-Being Assessment from 2008 to 2010. Employees represented three geographically dispersed companies in the United States. RESULTS Employee engagement, health beh...

Journal: :International Journal of Management 2020

2015
Sadia Cheema Farheen Javed

In this study, there is examined the impact of employee engagement and visionary leadership (vision guiding, emotional commitment) on customer and employee satisfaction. The data was collected through questionnaire from sample of 22 restaurants (managers and employees response) and through customer response. The results showed the significant relationship of employee engagement, vision guiding ...

Journal: :Annals of Business Administrative Science 2020

Background Employee engagement is the emotional commitment of the employee towards the organisation. We aimed to analyse baseline work engagement using Utrecht Work Engagement Scale (UWES) at a teaching hospital.   Methods We have conducted a cross-sectional study within the National Health Service (NHS) Teaching Hospital in the UK. All participants were working age population from both genders...

Journal: :The Journal of nursing administration 2004
Deb Cathcart Susan Jeska Joan Karnas Sue E Miller Judy Pechacek Lolita Rheault

Prompted by manager concerns about span of control, a large, integrated health system set out to determine if span of control really mattered. Was there something to it, or was it just an excuse for poor performance? A team of middle managers studied the problem and ultimately demonstrated a strong relationship between span of control and employee engagement. Consequently, it was decided to add...

In today’s competitive world employees with engagement can interact with their job and have desirable job performance. Since improvement of employees’ job performance is the key of efficiency in all levels of organization, investigation of variables leading to the improvement of job performance is of great importance. Thus the purpose of the present research is to analyze the effect of employee...

2011
John Lewis

HR Tool Employee engagement refers to the level of commitment workers make to their employer, seen in their willingness to stay at the firm and to go beyond the call of duty.1 Firms want employees that are highly motivated and feel they have a real stake in the company’s success. Such employees are willing to finish tasks in their own time and see a strong link between the firm’s success and th...

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