Sarah Ford | June 1, 2012
The difference between engaged, non-engaged and disengaged employees and why it matters to you.
A video excerpt from a presentation by Chris Jarvis,ÌýCo-Founder & President of on the difference between engaged, non-engaged and disengaged employees.
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¾«¶«Ó°Òµ’s Charities recently hosted its 2012Ìý at Georgetown University, where several guest speakers shared their experiences, presented practical, innovative solutions concerning non-profit sustainability and offered successful approaches for non-profits and companies to better engage volunteers, donors and employees. ÌýThis video is a small excerpt from one of this year’s conference guest speakers, .Ìý Also, for more interesting ideas, information and statistics pertaining to CSR.
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