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    Explore "employee survey" with insightful episodes like "#36 Strategies to get Employee Surveys straight", "Why Levity?", "The Pursuit of Excellence with Patrick Pianezza" and "The Pursuit of Excellence with Patrick Pianezza" from podcasts like ""Human Resources Strategies", "Lead with Levity", "Inside EMS Live Show" and "Inside EMS Live Show"" and more!

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    #36 Strategies to get Employee Surveys straight

    #36 Strategies to get Employee Surveys straight
    Employee survey are among the most commonly used approaches in HR. The classic idea is to ask everyone everything so that all people work on almost anything. This episode proposes an alternative view, that is more focused on what really matters for selected stakeholders. You'll find all slides here: https://armintrost.de/en/professor/digital/human-resources-strategies/

    Why Levity?

    Why Levity?
    Some lead with hope. Others lead with fear. I lead with levity. If you want your employees to care as much about your business as you do, then you should care about levity too.

    Allow me to introduce myself, my research on this topic, and why I care so much about cultivating levity at work.

    TIME STAMPS
    [01:15] What is an organizational psychologist?

    [02:04] Why I started Lead with Levity podcast

    [03:30] How this all started

    [05:46] Employee engagement – What gets someone to the point of disengagement?

    [07:25] Digging into the concept of fun

    [09:23] What is levity?
    Levity is considered an uplifting and/or pleasurable dynamic between two or more individuals that lacks tension and anxiety.

    [13:47] Three components of levity
    - Buoyancy: an interaction that is organic in its origin and requires minimal effort.
    - Amusement: a pleasurable interaction that incorporates playful exchanges.
    - Edification: is an interaction that’s psychologically uplifting in that it celebrates achievements or corrects behavior in a manner that’s easily absorbed and appreciated by the recipient.

    Connect with Heather Walker

    Books Mentioned in the Episode
    The Levity Effect: Why It Pays to Lighten Up by Adrian Gostick, Scott Christopher
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