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The movement for employee engagement. Committed to the idea that there is a better way to work, a better way to enable personal and organisational growth.

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Guest: Jonathan Bennett: Advisor and Executive Coach In this episode, Jonathan will discuss how, when implementing major organizational changes such as mergers, leaders should be prepared for a full range of employee reactions–from denial, to excitement, to anger. For Jonathan, effective leadership through change properly acknowledges these emotions and engages in clear, frequent communication that explains both what will change and what will remain the same in the new organization. It's a difficult time for many. Including the founders or owners or C Suite team–who are on their own emotional path of change. For some it's the closing of a chapter, or the grief of letting go of something they nurtured for many years. For others, it's a payday and a long-hoped-for ride into the sunset. Still others are about to work under a new regime. Knowing where each person is at, and why, is key for leaders at all levels. Join us as Jonathan unpacks this with stories and tactics grounded in his experience as a leader, founder who has exited, and sought-after executive coach. Jonathan Bennett is an advisor and executive coach for purpose-driven leaders who need help solving their organization's toughest obstacles. With experience in urban, rural, remote, and First Nations communities, His coaching draws on 25 years of creativity and leadership success as a CEO, board member, and founder, and he is known for his deep-listening and his breakthrough solutions that create insights and new strategies. Join us as we discuss navigating the merger or acquisition of your company. Listen Live (Archive Available)
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Greater employee involvement and even ownership is often put forward as a more motivating and sustaining business model, but does it work? In this show we look at the evidence for the links between employee ownership... more

Special guest: Francis Goss. Head of Employee Engagement, Grass Roots and Engage for Success Task Force Member Francis will share the insights gathered at the recent Employee Engagement Forum and discuss the topic of... more

This week we speak with special Guest: Wendy Cartwright, HR Director, Olympic Delivery Authority The Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) is the public body responsible for ensuring delivery of venues, infrastructure and legacy for the... more

Our call-in shows have no pre-defined guests, no particular topics - just conversation around employee engagement with you! The big issue for us is the Francis Inquiry into the UK's Mid-Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust and the... more

In the first of our interviews with E4S gurus, we interview Graham Frost. Graham is a customer service and employee engagement specialist, a professional speaker, trainer, coach and blogger. We also review the main insights generated... more

We talk about the E4S video: Get Engaged. See: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=xqO3sfRZDAE We review the main insights generated in employee engagement over the last... more

We talk about the way engagement changes in different cultures around the world. See for... more

In this week's show we meet Cathy Brown from our Core Team who is tasked with ensuring the delivery of our Practioner Events all around the country. Cathy works on the engagement team at BT and is the Operations Manager for... more

We normally try to feature guests and special topics on these Engage for Success shows. We want these shows to be as engaging as possible so we do give all listeners the chance to call in - but in a 30 minute show the time to... more

In this show we review the lastest event organised within Engage For Success - the Engaging Workplaces conference at the University of Kent... more
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