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Webinar: The High Cost of Low Engagement: Valuing the Employee Experience
Event Details
In an industry where guest experience is everything, the biggest solutions and investments usually focus on outward-facing initiatives. Any losses or gains in guest revenue are highly discussed, but what of the experience for those employees who deliver the magic? Poor employee experience contributes to a lack of employee engagement in our organizations. 23% of employees worldwide state they are disengaged, representing a global GDP loss of almost $9 billion a year. Gallup estimates the loss at 34% of each disengaged employee's salary. Disengagement is expensive, contagious, and emotionally taxing, but we can work on fixing it.
The great thing is that excellent employee experience is a win for our people while also strengthening our workplace. This webinar will define employee engagement and how to start making a change for your employees, to everyone's benefit.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the magnitude of the cost of poor employee engagement on your organization
- Identify the top contributors to low engagement scores
- Explore ways to fix your employee engagement cycle to improve retention and stop the loss
A question-and-answer session will follow the webinar.
Attendees are eligible to earn one continuing education unit (1 CEU) towards IAAPA recertification. For more information about IAAPA Certifications, please contact Alissa DeMeglio.
| PRICING | Member | Nonmember |
|---|---|---|
Webinar Fee | Included | 49.00 |
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