Employee Engagement: Practical Tips for a more productive culture in the workplace – Presentation

Thanks to the Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport Australia (CILT Australia) for hosting my webinar “Employee Engagement: Practical Tips for a more productive culture in the workplace” on the 26th November 2013. The presentation was very well received and the feedback and questions I got afterwards were thought provoking. For those that missed it this is the presentation. Additionally, the sound recording can be accessed by CILT Australia members here.

BACK UP RESOURCES

This presentation was the culmination of various posts and years of work. If you want to revisit the Employee Engagement concepts in more depth you can read more here, here and here. The Productive Culture Survey background can be found here, details about NPS surveys here, thoughts on the basic qualities of a effective team member here and thoughts on the basic qualities of an effective team can be found here and here. Finally, if you wanted a simple guide on how to go about innovating, similarly to what I have done with various elements in this presentation, to suit your own individual needs read this simple method here and here.

WEBINAR BRIEF AS PUBLISHED BY CILT AUSTRALIA:

Event Description:
What is the difference between motivation and employee engagement?
In this presentation the view that employee engagement should be the preferred target will be analysed.

Why is employee engagement important?
Practical ways to assess the Productive Culture in the workplace will be discussed.

What is the link between employee engagement and job satisfaction? What are the elements that constitute job satisfaction?

Practical examples on how these elements can be further stimulated will also be in the offing as well as the opportunity to download free material that will assist you to assess the existent culture of your team and make your team more effective.

Guest Speaker:
George Vrakas (MBA, CMILT)

Unknown's avatarAbout Geovrakas
George Vrakas (MBA, CCMP, CMILT) is a Senior Strategic Projects and Business Intelligence professional with deep experience in services procurement and logistics. He has presented on topics such as globalisation, services procurement, leadership, continuous improvement and personal productivity at universities and industry venues in Melbourne, and has hosted a range of industry events. His articles on procurement, contract management and supply chain have been published across online platforms and industry publications. George served on the Board of the Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport Australia (CILT Australia) from 2011 to 2016 and a member of World Commerce and Contracting (formerly IACCM). He holds an MBA from Victoria University, specialising in International Supply Chain Management and Applied Economics, is a certified Commercial Contract Management Practitioner (CCMP) and a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt, and holds a Lloyd’s Maritime Academy certificate in KPIs for Ports and Terminals. He has also completed a wide range of programs in contract management, negotiations, international regulations, problem solving and change management, as well as recent qualifications in data analytics and generative AI for executives and business leaders.

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