Reigniting Employee Engagement: A Guide to Rediscovering Purpose and Meaning in Healthcare

Reigniting Employee Engagement: A Guide to Rediscovering Purpose and Meaning in Healthcare

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Atchison
Tom
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Many organizations know employee engagement is essential to success, but few approach it in the right way. Bonuses, thank-you notes, employee-of-the-month awards, and similar initiatives may produce temporary boosts in morale but do not build a long-term culture of true engagement. Reigniting Employee Engagement: A Guide to Rediscovering Purpose and Meaning in Healthcare presents a simple model for creating sustainable employee engagement--now more elusive than ever because of ongoing changes in healthcare delivery. Rising caregiver burnout is an especially critical issue, and this book provides a method for refocusing on basic human needs to reenergize the healthcare workforce.Author Tom Atchison explores the psychology of why and how people commit to their work, while debunking many myths, such as money being the best motivator. Each chapter features an interview with a successful healthcare executive who offers perspective and advice on how best to approach employee engagement. These "performance profiles" allow readers to see how the book's model applies to real-world scenarios in healthcare. Topics covered in this book include:* Worker values, meaning, and purpose* Lea
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Atchison
Tom
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Англійська
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9781640552975
Дата виходу
2021

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