Imagine that you hold a leadership position within an


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Planning Employee Engagement

Imagine that you hold a leadership position within an organization. Create an outline of an employee engagement plan to create optimal engagement, retainment, and productivity. You might consider methods of engaging staff through orientation, decision making, focus groups, etc. Select and describe at least five strategies for engagement and explain why they will benefit the organization.

References

Articles/Readings

· Cappelli, P. (2008). Talent management for the twenty-first century. Harvard Business Review, 86(3), 74-81. Retrieve

This article looks at how the talent management is being handled by organizations in order to be able to forecast and effectively meet talent needs.
· Lawler III, E. E., Pringle, A., Branham, F. L., Cornelius, J., Martin, J. (2008). Why are we losing all our good people? Harvard Business Review, 86(6), 41-5 1. Retrieved from

The authors of this fictional case study aim to help you understand why companies lose people. It is argued that people often are compelled to stay or leave a company based on emotional reasons, and once they are unhappy with a situation, it usually is too late to implement a change necessary to compel an employee to stay.

· Nonaka, I. (2007). The knowledge-creating company. Harvard Business Review, 85(7/8), 162-171. Retrieved from

This article examines what can be learned from Japanese companies in relation to knowledge-creation techniques.

· Norton, W. I., & Sussman, L. (2009). Team charters: Theoretical foundations and practical implications for quality and performance. The Quality Management Journal, 16(1), 7-1 7. Retrieved from:

The authors explore team charters as a viable tool that can be used to link corporate strategies to activities on a team level.

· Turner, J. R., Huemann, M., & Keegan, A. (2007). Human resource management in the project-oriented company: A Review. International Journal of Project Management, 25(3), 315-323. Retrieved from:

https://www.sciencedirect.com.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/science/article/pii/S0263786306001487

This document looks at project-oriented versus traditional companies in the use and need of human resources departments and practices. One key area, the temporary nature of projects, is highlighted.

Optional Resources

· Attridge, M. (2009). Measuring and managing employee work engagement: A Review of the research and business literature. Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health, 24(4),

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