Employee Confidence, the new rules of Engagement

Guest: Karen J. Hewitt

In today’s interconnected economy, companies need all employees, not just senior leaders, to adapt to change and make decisions and take ownership of their work. This is commonly referred to as ‘employee engagement’ in management literature, but the real challenge lies not in making employees more engaged, but in making them more confident in their decision-making and ability to lead change. In EMPLOYEE CONFIDENCE: The New Rules of Engagement, expert Karen J. Hewitt explains what employee confidence is and how to instill it in all employees, not just the high potentials; the cumulative power of all employees thriving means the company operating at maximum potential too. While it’s ultimately the responsibility of individuals to become more confident, leaders have a responsibility to create workplaces that encourage Employee Confidence. Employee confidence is an approach to and evidence of culture change, giving you human capital that delivers value far beyond your expectations.

Guest(s):

Karen J. Hewitt

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Topics:

Board Leadership, Developmental Perspectives, New Economy, Team Effectiveness, Workforce Development

Keywords:

Interconnected economy, Adapt to change, Leadership, Management literature, Employee empowerment