Work MotivationSep 26, 2019 Better engagement means better performance – or does it? Key points The concept of employee engagement that is popular in today’s organizations lacks a clear definition and solid evidence to support its links with employees’ performance Engagement surveys very often measure job satisfaction and organizational commitment, but these two variables are only weakly linked to employees’ performance Interventions to increase job satisfaction and organizationalContinue Reading
Teamwork and Training and DevelopmentJul 15, 2019 Team Building: How to Get Real Results from Team Building Activities Key points Team building interventions have three essential characteristics which clarify the confusion around the term and help differentiate it from other interventions aimed at teams; Team building interventions improve team members’ feelings and team interactions, but don’t have a considerable effect on team performance; Effective team building activities are not only fun, but mustContinue Reading
Featured and InterviewsOct 8, 2018 On Leadership: Interview with John Antonakis, Editor-In-Chief of The Leadership Quarterly Prof. John Antonakis talks about leadership, fads and fashions, people analytics and leadership development programs.Continue Reading
Employee Turnover and FeaturedJun 12, 2018 Employee Turnover: How to become a manager that people don’t want to leave You may have heard the saying “people leave managers, not jobs”. But is it even true?Continue Reading
Employee Turnover and FeaturedMar 26, 2018 Job Characteristics Contributing to Employee Turnover: Do Nothing and You Risk Losing People Do you have positions, teams or departments where employees tend to stay for significantly shorter periods of time than in the rest of the organization? In these situations, the characteristics of the job might contribute to driving people away.Continue Reading
Employee Turnover and FeaturedJan 22, 2018 Employee Turnover: An Evidence-Based Approach to a Thorny Issue Employee turnover can be costly. It’s easy to find advice on how to reduce employee turnover, but an evidence-based practitioner would look for more than that. Here you can read the results of 17 years of research with data on 669,000 people.Continue Reading
Diversity & Inclusion and Featured and Training and DevelopmentSep 18, 2017 Does Diversity Training Work? Time for an Evidence-Based Answer There’s one place where cooperation between people is necessary: the workplace. With so many instances of division, leaders must take responsibility for giving people opportunities to collaborate and, thus, foster inclusion in the workplace. Can diversity training help leaders build a more inclusive workplace? What can we do to increase the chances for diversity training to work?Continue Reading
Featured and Teamwork and Training and DevelopmentMay 8, 2017 Teamwork training: how to make it work Teamwork training is a great wait to boost team performance! Discover how to design it in the most effective way, in a summary of the last 25 years of scientific research on the topic.Continue Reading
Featured and Health and SafetyJan 23, 2017 Mental Health is your business: Workplace Interventions that do good, and those that do harm Key points To promote mental health, give employees more control over the scheduling of their own work and introduce programs to facilitate a healthy lifestyle, for example enabling employees to engage in physical activity Screen employees when appropriate; recommend and support Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and other effective interventions for those diagnosed with a mental health disorderContinue Reading
TeamworkJan 18, 2016 The benefits of getting involved: top management and new product development projects From service sector companies to the IT giants on everyone’s lips, everybody relies on developing new products, in order to survive on the market and raise to the top. The challenge can be anything: coming up with a new flavour for a soft drink, or creating a sharing service. So what does the success of new product development depend on? Is it all about the creativity and skills of the engineers, just luck, or can you as a manager do something concrete about it?Continue Reading
Featured and Health and SafetyJun 18, 2015 Showing up for work, but nothing more: presenteeism, the ignored counterpart of absenteeism As a manager, for sure you’ve come across the problem of absenteeism amongst your employees: people sometimes don’t show up for scheduled work. However, it’s not a black–or–white situation: being away from work or being engaged in fully productive work at the office are not the only two possibilities. One shade of grey is presenteeism: showing up for work while not fully healthy.Continue Reading
Assessment and Featured and Recruitment and SelectionFeb 10, 2015 Using selection interviews in the right way: How cryptic should your questions be? Some interviewers prefer to formulate their questions so that it’s not exactly obvious to the candidate what they aim to assess, while others might be more straight-forward regarding their evaluation criteria. This usually happens without much thought, basing on the assumptions HR managers hold, but it is something essential for the success of an interview in predicting how well the candidate will perform the job.Continue Reading