by Wally Hines | Jun 9, 2021 | knowledge, processes, simplicity
I have a passion for making work interesting, rewarding, and enjoyable. We’ve all heard the statistics. We spend more time at work than we do with our friends and families. So, we must be aligned with and in love with the work we do. (Although not the point of this...
by Wally Hines | Mar 11, 2021 | culture, engagement, simplicity
An article in Forbes this January was a breath of fresh air to me. As I’ve mentioned in other posts, the term “employee engagement” is, historically speaking, a brand new term. I read dozens of employee engagement articles and posts every week. The vast majority of...
by Wally Hines | Feb 18, 2021 | knowledge, processes, simplicity
I attended a course via Zoom today about and creating engaging marketing content. I took this class for a couple of reasons. At a high-level, I am interested in getting our message out so we can help more people. I am also interested in these discussions because our...
by Wally Hines | Feb 11, 2021 | processes, simplicity
Over the last year, millions of children have started showing up to work with their parents every day. Overnight, as businesses shifted more and more of their staff to a remote work environment, employees had to quickly adapt to new settings in which to complete their...
by Wally Hines | Jan 27, 2021 | efficiency, processes, simplicity
I am extremely interested in leadership and how to do things better. Recently, I came across a 2018 article from the Harvard Business Review entitled, “The Most Common Type of Incompetent Leader.” Not wanting to be an incompetent leader myself, I read through the...
by Wally Hines | Jan 20, 2021 | knowledge, processes, simplicity
It occurred to me recently that the term “employee engagement” is being used a lot more now than it was just a few short years ago. Out of curiosity, I checked Google’s Ngram Viewer to see, historically, how far back that term goes. The result surprised me. First,...