2022 EmployER Engagement & Retention Master Class: A Disruptive but Simple Approach to Improving Employee Attraction, Engagement, and Retention | Cohort Kick Off — On-Demand
Now Available On-Demand.
Program Length: 4 hours
A global pandemic, shrinking labor force, and highly competitive environment have all created the conditions where employers MUST bring a new approach to engaging and retaining their employees.
Based on the bestselling book, EmployER Engagement – The Fresh and Dissenting Voice on the Employment Relationship, this Master Class aims to challenge the status quo on how we think about attraction, engagement, and retention in today’s extremely competitive marketplace. With today’s hyper competitive U.S. job market, employees have the power in deciding where they chose to work. Because of these market conditions, it is necessary for organizations to engage their employees, rather than expect employees to engage with their organization.
Companies need to rehabilitate their approach to attracting, engaging, and retaining their employees to coincide with the current job market. This highly engaging Master Class cohort will help prepare you to become an industry leader in how to update and revitalize your organization’s management of its workforce. Employee engagement as a concept is “tired” and not working. It is time for a new idea. It is time for EmployER Engagement.
Danny Nelms, President of Work Institute and Kim Nowell, Principal and Founder at KWaN Partners, deliver an interactive, thought provoking, and ultimately game changing program that will give you a new perspective on engaging and retaining your employees. Through active dialogue, breakout groups, and hands on activities attendees will learn from each other and explore strategies and real-world applications. Each cohort will also feature guest speakers who will share their insights and successes.
This special 4-day event spread across the entire year features data and insights from both EmployER Engagement and Work Institute’s industry leading Retention Reports that have been cited by USA Today, Forbes, Wall Street Journal, SHRM, and more.
You’ll learn:
- About today's market conditions and why they now demand that we take a closer look at how we manage employee engagement and retention in your organization.
- The flaws and myths in the current thinking related to attraction, retention, and employee engagement.
- Organizational behavior towards employees through a cost-benefit lens.
- The EmployER Engagement and retention approach through an action research model.
- How a needs assessment approach uncovers action requirements throughout the employment lifecycle.
- What needs to change in the gathering of employee voice in today's “employee-in-control” marketplace.
- How to apply a bottom-up approach to action planning and accountability as the most targeted, effective approach.
Be sure to join us for the 3 other EmployER Engagement & Retention Master Classes in the series this year:
- May 3, 2022: Cohort 2 – Myths and Opportunities
- June 28, 2022: Cohort 3 – Measurement Principles of Engagement & Retention
- October 25, 2022: Cohort 4 – Delivering a New Approach
Register for all 4 EmployER Engagement & Retention Master Class cohorts (together in one transaction) and save 15% with promo code EMP15BUNDLE at checkout!
*Registrants will have access for 60-days from purchase.
2022 EmployER Engagement & Retention Master Class: A Disruptive but Simple Approach to Improving Employee Attraction, Engagement, and Retention | Cohort Kick Off — On-Demand
Agenda
30 minutes
Presenter Introductions
30 minutes
Analyzing the Current State of Employee Engagement
The Great Resignation is real, and the impacts of the global pandemic set the stage for a significant shift in how employers are managing their workforce. We will take a quick look at the current conditions in the U.S. workforce and set the stage for the urgent need for a new approach to engagement and retention.
30 minutes
BREAKOUT: What’s Happening in Your World?
Attendees will break out into small groups to discuss what is currently happening in their organization as it relates to engagement, the pandemic, and any other challenges they are currently facing.
30 minutes
Breakout Session Debriefs
Attendees will come back from the break and share with the entire class what their breakout groups discussed, as well as overall pain-points and strategies for overcoming them.
30 minutes
2022 Key Trends in Talent Retention
Work Institute annually publishes a national Retention Report highlighting why employees leave and other key trends in employee retention. There are also some indications that employee engagement rose during the pandemic and are now falling. Leaders must be aware of the impacts of external conditions and be prepared to tackle solutions.
30 minutes
Recorded Q&A, Session Feedback, and Closing Remarks
At the end of this cohort, attendees had the opportunity to ask our expert speakers any lingering questions they may have. Nelms and Nowell will also provide a glimpse into what will be sharing during the next cohort, taking place on May 3, 2022.
2022 EmployER Engagement & Retention Master Class: A Disruptive but Simple Approach to Improving Employee Attraction, Engagement, and Retention | Cohort Kick Off — On-Demand
Speakers
Danny Nelms, President, The Work Institute
As President at The Work Institute, coauthor of the bestseller Employer Engagement: The Fresh and Dissenting Voice on the Employment Relationship, Danny Nelms is an agent of change, a thought leader, and an expert in helping companies forge new directions that improve business results.
His insight into the human capital dynamics of organizations, based on sound data-driven research, uniquely positions Nelms to provide valuable recommendations for the challenges that organizations face and allows him to provide companies with the tools they need to successfully manage organizational improvement.
Nelms received a Bachelor of Business Administration from Georgia State University and a Master of Business Administration from the Massey School at Belmont University.
Kim W. Nowell, Principal and Founder at KWaN Partners, LLC
Kim Nowell is a senior Human Resources consultant who works with a wide a variety of organizations on broad-based Human Resources projects, culture, transformation, and change management initiatives.
Prior to entering the consulting arena, Nowell served as the Executive Vice President of Human Resources and Chief People Officer for Save-A-Lot in St. Louis. In this role, she was responsible for the talent acquisition, learning and organizational development, total rewards, Human Resources business partnerships, and the internal communications functions of the enterprise.
Nowell has served in similar capacities in other organizations as well, often as the first strategic Human Resource executive invited to join the team. With experience in private equity, family owned, and public traded businesses, Nowell has a broad organizational view. She worked to effectively deliver transformational human capital initiatives while creating alignment with each company’s people and financial objectives.
Nowell has diverse experience in industries including transportation, insurance, consumer services, manufacturing, retail, hospitality, and financial services, with a proven proficiency in successfully growing companies through effective Human Resources leadership.
Earning her Master of Arts degree in Industrial and Organizational Psychology from Middle Tennessee University and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from the University of Tennessee, she resides with her family in Franklin.
2022 EmployER Engagement & Retention Master Class: A Disruptive but Simple Approach to Improving Employee Attraction, Engagement, and Retention | Cohort Kick Off — On-Demand
Credit Information
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The use of this official seal confirms that this Activity has met HR Certification Institute’s® (HRCI®) criteria for recertification credit pre-approval.
This Program has been approved for 3.0 Global recertification credit hours toward aPHR™, aPHRi™, PHR®, PHRca®, SPHR®, GPHR®, PHRi™ and SPHRi™ recertification through HR Certification Institute® (HRCI®). For more information about certification or recertification, please visit the HR Certification Institute website at www.hrci.org.
The credits expire 12/31/22.
Business & Legal Resources (BLR) is recognized by SHRM to offer Professional Development Credits (PDCs) for the SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP. This program is valid for 3.0 PDCs for the SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP. For more information about certification or recertification, please visit the SHRM Certification website at www.shrm.org/certification.
The on-demand credits expire 12/31/22.