Memorial Health System in Springfield, Ill., embarked on a journey several years ago to improve its employee engagement. In a 2004 survey of employees at Memorial Medical Center (the health system’s ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Tracy Brower writes about joy, community and the future of work. With all the changes in work and life—including hybrid and ...
Every executive leader in healthcare has a vested interest in improving employee engagement – whether he or she acknowledges it or not. Unfortunately, many senior leaders think HR should manage ...
In today's macro-economic climate, most companies are running lean so they can be extra cautious of their bottom line. Unfortunately, HR departments are often seen as a cost center. However, the ...
This column is part of The First 90 Days, a series about how to make 2025 a year of breakout growth for your business. Economists have predicted 2025 will usher in a new growth cycle, presenting a ...
Employers, be warned — employee engagement has hit a decade low. According to a new report from analytics and advisory firm Gallup on part- and full-time U.S. employees, just 31 percent reported being ...
Effective internal marketing can boost employee happiness and engagement with the right actionable tips and strategies.
A good government group on Monday published its annual rankings of federal agencies and agency subcomponents stemming from an analysis of the Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey, finding that federal ...
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The importance of employee data

Employee data is every detail a company collects about its employees and encompasses both basic and specific information.
As the world stumbles toward a Covid-19 recovery, experts warn of a surge of voluntary employee departures, dubbed the “Great Resignation.” For instance, one study estimates that 55% of people in the ...