Sarah Ford | May 20, 2014

Employee Engagement Incentives and Results

At what point should companies expect to see employee engagement levels increase and what incentives work best to achieve successful results?

With Lockheed Martin employees having contributed about 1 million volunteer hours over past 8-9 years, in this video clipÌýEmily Simone, Director of Community Relations for Lockheed Martin, draws on her experiences to answer this question at ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ’s Charities’ April 24thÌýGiving Under The Influence SymposiumÌýin Washington, D.C. The discussion was geared to an audience of corporate social responsibility and nonprofit leaders attending the event, where ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ’s Charities also released its new report, Snapshot 2014:ÌýRising Tide of Expectations – Corporate Giving, Employee Engagement and Impact.

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