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September 16, 2014 Transcript of #CommsChat on digital employee engagement
This week we were lucky to be joined by Nathan from @theengageapp, @NafisaNathani, and @DannyWhatmough in our talk about employee engagement in the digital world. We spoke about everything from the various apps and digital platforms available to internal communications professionals, to the pitfalls that can accompany the use of technology in IR.
- @theengageapp Digital platforms provide the same level of access for all workers, regardless of seniority, location, etc. Nobody gets left out
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@NafisaNathani We live in an ‘always on’ world. People’s personal and work identity are no longer differentiated
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@DannyWhatmough Digital or technology cannot be owned by any single department in a business now – everyone has to have a stake
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@canofpopcom True adoption is about lots of tiny steps in the same direction, it isn’t easy, takes time, investment in training & enthusiasm
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@jennysolomons Employees need a reason to do something or use something. That, not age, should be a driving factor. Many Facebook users 55+
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