Inspired or demotivated? Re-charging workplace relationships
Explore the effects of energy in the workplace
Explore the effects of energy in the workplace
Have you ever felt that working with particular individuals leaves you feeling positive and inspired, while spending time with others can have the opposite effect? This research looks specifically at the extent to which employees’ relationships energise or de-energise them, and what impact this has on motivation.
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Practical advice for people professionals to maximise the impact of engaging with all employees through employee voice channels
Jake Young, CIPD Senior Policy and Practice Adviser for Employee Experience, OD & L&D, examines the impact of employee engagement on key business outcomes and what employers can do to drive more positive engagement
How are modern employee expectations—values, flexibility, and purpose—reshaping the evolving psychological contract and driving engagement in today's workplace?
Katie Stickland, CIPD Knowledge Exchange Manager, reviews research examining how strategies around agile working were utilised within the NHS and distils the lessons for HR professionals, line managers and organisations
We summarise research examining how the way workers are matched to jobs can have important implications for current and future productivity for their organisations
Research examines how organisations can use redeployments to properly manage and grow knowledge sharing across their business and wider networks
Evaluating the pros and cons of working in shared office spaces, and how they impact on productivity