10 insights to create the ultimate employee experience — rodd wagner

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This presentation consists of highlights from the interview with Moe Abdou,

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Rodd Wagner is the New York Times bestselling author of the new book “Widgets: The 12 New Rules for Managing Your

Employees As If They’re Real People.” He is one of the foremost authorities on employee engagement and collaboration. Wagner’s

books, speeches, and thought leadership focus on how human nature affects business strategy. He currently serves as vice

president of employee engagement strategy at BI Worldwide.

Rodd Wagner@rodd_wagner

Author of “Widgets”

Think of your people as property, headcount or human capital, and you’ll

make them feel like widgets. Recognize their humanity and watch their engagement soar.

Insight #1

Insight #2

The manager who sees it his highest responsibility to get inside each employee’s head is the one most likely to discover the missing ingredient to optimal performance.

Insight #3

Engagement is an individual phenomena — don’t waste it.

Insight #4

It’s a fool who underestimates the correlation between money and performance.

Money will be less of an issue when:

Insight #4

It’s a fool who underestimates the correlation between money and performance.

Money will be less of an issue when:Everyone is compensated fairly

Insight #4

It’s a fool who underestimates the correlation between money and performance.

Money will be less of an issue when:You’re transparent

Insight #4

It’s a fool who underestimates the correlation between money and performance.

Money will be less of an issue when:When your employees’ wages aren’t stagnate

Insight #5

Just as that which is measured is improved, that which is recognized is repeated. Honor

the behaviors you wish to replicate.

Insight #6

“The most important data points are people. You push those who are doing great, and you either develop, or in a worst case, encourage

those who are not to be somewhere else.” - Tim Cook on Culture

Insight #7

The 12 new rules of managing:Get Inside their heads - Engagement is

an individual phenomenon

Insight #7

The 12 new rules of managing:Make them fearless - Remove their fears

Insight #7

The 12 new rules of managing:Make money a non-issue - Ignite purpose

Insight #7

The 12 new rules of managing:Help them thrive - Encourage

wellbeing and balance

Insight #7

The 12 new rules of managing:Be cool - Don’t try to be what you’re not

Insight #7

The 12 new rules of managing:Be boldly transparent - It’s time to share

Insight #7

The 12 new rules of managing:Don’t kill the meaning - let them define it

Insight #7

The 12 new rules of managing:See their future - Start by giving them

a great past and present

Insight #7

The 12 new rules of managing:Magnify their success - reward that

what you most value

Insight #7

The 12 new rules of managing:Unite them - Create the conditions

for ongoing collaborations

Insight #7

The 12 new rules of managing:Let them lead - Give them a voice

Insight #7

The 12 new rules of managing:Take it to extremes - Redefine their limits

Reflect: Does the lowest member of your team feel valued and appreciated?

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