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Flip: Your Social Intranet As An Agent For Change(2)

Jan 21, 2015

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Bevin Hernandez, co-founder of Firebrand Tribe and former intranet project manager at Penn State University, presents at the Social Intranet Summit Vancouver 2010.
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The Three Types of Employees

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The Three Types of Employees

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Engaged employees work with passion and feel a profound connection to their company. They drive innovation and move the organization forward.

Not-engaged employees are essentially checked out. They’re sleepwalking through their workday, putting time – but not energy or passion – into their work.

Actively Disengaged employees aren’t just unhappy at work; they’re busy acting out their unhappiness. Every day, these workers undermine what their engaged coworkers accomplish.

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The Three Types of Employees

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Engaged employees work with passion and feel a profound connection to their company. They drive innovation and move the organization forward.

Not-engaged employees are essentially checked out. They’re sleepwalking through their workday, putting time – but not energy or passion – into their work.

Actively Disengaged employees aren’t just unhappy at work; they’re busy acting out their unhappiness. Every day, these workers undermine what their engaged coworkers accomplish.

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The Three Types of Employees

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2

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Engaged employees work with passion and feel a profound connection to their company. They drive innovation and move the organization forward.

Not-engaged employees are essentially checked out. They’re sleepwalking through their workday, putting time – but not energy or passion – into their work.

Actively Disengaged employees aren’t just unhappy at work; they’re busy acting out their unhappiness. Every day, these workers undermine what their engaged coworkers accomplish.

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How do you make this happen?

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Engaged Employees:

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‣ Live according to their personal core values

‣ Are contributors who operate outside organizational boundaries

‣ Accept blame and pass praise‣ Build relationships with others based on

resonate core values and spend a lot of time nurturing those relationships

‣ Operate in and are supported by a team‣ Have a noble cause

Engaged Employees:

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‣ Live according to their personal core values

‣ Are contributors who operate outside organizational boundaries

‣ Accept blame and pass praise‣ Build relationships with others based on

resonate core values and spend a lot of time nurturing those relationships

‣ Operate in and are supported by a team‣ Have a noble cause

Engaged Employees:

‣ Make history

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Zappos Culture Book

Gary Vaynerchuk

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

Clay Shirky

Charles Leadbeater

David Logan

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Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

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Biological Needs

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

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Biological Needs

Security Needs

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

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Biological Needs

Security Needs

Love and Relationship Needs

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

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Biological Needs

Security Needs

Love and Relationship Needs

Self-Esteem Needs

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

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Biological Needs

Security Needs

Love and Relationship Needs

Self-Esteem Needs

Self-Actualization

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

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What happens when a node breaks?

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Clear purpose and social

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