Posts in Employee Engagement
When Flexibility Fails

Flexibility seemed like the answer to so many of our problems when it was first introduced. These arrangements would allow us to do work on our own terms, juggle our work roles with our other roles in life and even avoid the dreariness of commuting! But have we jumped into flexible working a little too quickly?

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Delivering During Disruption

Hear from the National winner of the Voice Project Change Challenge Award (Enterprise Category) - House with No Steps. Speakers Kim Parish (Chief People Officer) and Andrew Richardson (CEO) share how they were able to achieve significant improvements for their workforce whilst responding to huge industry disruption and uncertainty in the disability services sector.

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Changed Conditions Ahead: SGCH’s Tips for Effective Change Management

SGCH is a community housing organisation that for almost 30 years has aimed to improve people’s lives through quality, affordable housing. In the 12 months following their first employee engagement survey with Voice Project, SGCH was able to achieve strong improvements in its change management scores while driving positive changes to the organisation’s structure and the way teams work together.

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Keeping Staff Engaged at Research Institutes

Research institutes have an important role in our society. Breakthroughs in science, for example, have led to and will continue to lead to life-changing advances in technology and medicine. Our research shows that employees within research institutes are highly engaged and generally more satisfied with a wide range of HR and management practices compared with most University employees.

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