Volume : 6, Issue : 12, DEC 2020

CHANGING TRENDS IN THE PRACTICE OF EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT: A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK

DR JONAS RICHARD A, DR WINNIE JOYCE A

Abstract

Employees Engagement is making the employees to be more committed in the organization and increase the high productivity. Employee engagement is characterized by the presence of workers at work place, fulfillment of its responsibility, leadership relationship with workers and leadership consideration of workers as focal point for organizational performance. This paper makes an attempt to identify the emerging trends in employee engagement practices in across sectors with the supporting reviews.

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EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT, EMPLOYEE INVOLVEMENT, CAREER DEVELOPMENT

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