Join Colin Watt, Director of Colleague Engagement and Chase Dolomont, Employee Engagement Strategist, Achievers, as they share practical advice on how to take your recognition and engagement programme to the next level for enhanced results in 2019.
In this webinar, we will:
*Share top tips on how to make your recognition and engagement programme a sustainable success
*Talk you through case studies that show how other organisations have impacted business outcomes through leveraging engagement and recognition
*Give you the opportunity to ask your questions to our experts and client advocates
Who should attend?
*Managers/HR leaders looking for ideas on how to improve employee engagement and performance, through joined up strategy and maximising untapped ecosystems around them
*Executives who want to learn more about the top driver of employee engagement, employee recognition, and how to implement or improve a company-wide recognition programme
*IT professionals looking for answers on how to maximise current technology and add engagement to the mix
Register for free before 11:00am on 13th December to listen live
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