You’re in a meeting and during crucial periods your boss is constantly on his phone checking emails and texts. For a company seeking to keep employees involved in operations, there is little that can do more to kill employee engagement …
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Employee Engagement Killed by Bosses’ Smartphones
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Employee Engagement Killed by Bosses’ Smartphones
January 8, 2018 – 11:21 am
By Dean Goldman
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Posted in Employee Engagement
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Also tagged Daily Herald, Employee engagement, Ruining meetings, smartphones, Washington Post
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