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Transforming the Employee Experience: Practical Insights for a Better Workplace
In today’s competitive work environment and ever evolving labor market, organizations must rethink how they engage, retain and develop their employees. Join Esther Adams from TiER1 Performance and Yanni Amouris from Cornerstone for an insightful webinar that delves into the heart of the employee experience. Discover how to enhance the collection of day-to-day interactions and pivotal moments that employees share with leaders, peers, and organizational systems and processes.
This webinar explores:
- Defining Employee Experience: Understand the nuances of employee experience, encompassing all the interactions and moments that matter within the organization.
- Understanding Employee Engagement: Learn about the key factors that drive employee engagement and development and how it intertwines with overall experience.
- User Experience Design: Dive into design thinking principles as we guide you through practical steps to assess and design your employee experience strategy.
- Real-World Examples: Gain insights from companies that have successfully transformed their employee experience. Equip yourself with the knowledge and tools to reimagine your organization's employee experience, fostering a more engaged, satisfied, and productive workforce.
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