THE ANTIDOTE TO DIS-ENGAGEMENT
Tuesday, June 28, 2016 at 12:00PM
Barbara Jacobs in Dale Carnegie, Google, Harvard Business Review, Larry Page, appreciation, authenticity, engagement, friends, gratitude, praise, recognition, thanks

There’s been much media handwringing these days about the lack of engagement among U.S. workers.

And just as many remedies are offered, from segmented programs for different generations to changing performance management models.

Yet a mere 80 years ago, Dale Carnegie solved the issue in How to Win Friends and Influence People.

It’s something none of us hear enough of.  It cost nothing and requires little effort.  Which, as Google’s Larry Page admitted, “Appreciation is the best motivation.”

Studies upon surveys prove the power of gratitude, from an increase in annual operating income (Harvard Business Review) to healthy heart outcomes (from the University of California/San Diego School of Medicine).  No one, though, pays much attention to how best to deliver the praise.  So here are a few of our guidelines:

After all, World Kindness Day is only six months away.

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