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Kevin Kruse | Understanding The Real Drivers Of Employee Engagement

  1. Kevin Kruse | Understanding The Real Drivers Of Employee Engagement Tanveer Naseer 44:56

It’s a common fact of leadership today that if you want to improve productivity and fuel organizational Growth, you need to make sure your employees are engaged at work.

And yet, despite both the evidence supporting the critical role employee engagement plays to driving your organization’s success and most leaders wanting to improve employee engagement levels in their workplace, organizations everywhere are still struggling with this issue. Why is that? This conundrum serves as the basis of my conversation with fellow leadership expert and NYT bestselling author, Kevin Kruse.

Kevin is a serial entrepreneur having founded several multi-million dollar companies, and even winning the “Inc 500” and “Best Places To Work” award for company culture.

In addition to writing for Forbes, Kevin is the author of several books, including his New York Times bestseller, “We: How to Increase Performance and Profits Through Full Engagement”. Currently, Kevin serves as the Founder and CEO of LEADx, an online leadership learning platform that offers free leadership development to leaders around the world.

In this episode, Kevin and I focus on his book “Employee Engagement For Everyone: 4 Keys to Happiness and Fulfillment at Work” and over the course of our conversation, we touch on a number of important insights about employee engagement, including:

Why the biggest hurdle we face in improving employee engagement is often due to our not truly understanding what it really means.The surprising finding about who’s responsible for driving employee engagement in today’s workplaces.How improving employee engagement levels doesn’t simply benefit the organization, but also has a positive impact on employees outside of work.What studies have found to be the 4 primary drivers to effectively drive employee engagement, and with it, organizational growth and success.Understanding what building trust really means in terms of driving employee engagement.What leaders get wrong about communicating more to boost employee engagement.What leaders and employees need to understand about recognition and its role in driving employee engagement.

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Noteworthy links:

Buy Kevin Kruse’s book “Employee Engagement For Everyone” on Amazon.com (or Amazon.ca for Canadian readers).Learn more about Kevin’s work and his writings at kevinkruse.com.Check out Kevin’s new online leadership learning platform, LEADx.

Tanveer Naseer Leadership Keynote Speaker and Corporate Trainer, Podcast host "Leadership Biz Cafe"

Tanveer Naseer is an internationally acclaimed keynote speaker and award-winning leadership writer. He is also the Founder and CEO of Tanveer Naseer Leadership, a leadership corporate training and consulting firm that works with executives and managers to help them develop practical leadership and team-building competencies to drive organizational growth and development.

Tanveer is the recipient of several awards and recognitions as one of the world's top thinkers in the leadership sphere, including being recognized by Inc. Magazine as one of the Top 100 Leadership and Management Experts.

Tanveer has been very active on speaking circuit, giving keynotes and workshops on leadership and empowering employees to audiences across Canada, United States, Europe, and the Middle East in a wide range of industries in both private and public sectors.

Tanveer is also the host of the popular and long-running "Leadership Biz Cafe" podcast, which Inc Magazine has described as feeling "like you're sitting down for a cup of coffee with two leadership experts to learn about how to become that leader our employees need us to be."