
Study: A Comedic Summary of Kevin Kruse's Employee Engagement 2.0
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Graham Mack
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Tobo Leadership
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This book gives all the reasons why employee engagement should be the most important part of your business. It should be a higher priority than the bottom line and profits, if your bottom line is profitable. I think that is obvious. You need to be at least profitable enough to afford a quality two-ply toilet paper. Is that too much to ask for? We aren't monsters. In fact, rule number one of employee engagement should be "Ditch the 80-grit single-ply macho wipe and get the good stuff." Those are the little things that keep employees engaged. It also goes into what it takes to measure and improve employee engagement.
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