Company goals

Employee engagement counts

OfficeVibe has created this infographic about employee engagement based on a bunch of stats that support what I’ve been saying on this blog for awhile: Employee engagement is low in general across U.S. companies, money is not a chief motivator if you pay market value, people leave bosses not companies, engaged employees perform better, etc. For CEOs, ensuring that your employees are engaged should be one of your top priorities. One way to do this is to own the vision and make sure that everyone in the company – from entry level to executives – understands the corporate goals and how their day-to-day activities contribute to those goals.

10 Shocking Stats About Employee Engagement

Infographic crafted by Officevibe, the corporate team building and employee engagement platform.

2014 Issues for a 2016 Exit – Part 2

In part 1 of this article, Bob covered three of the six issues he recommends you deal with now to accelerate your path to an exit: show credible numbers, acknowledge the intangibles, and recover from business entropy. Here are his recommendations on the final three.

Why Fruit Salad Management Is Rotten For CEOs

fruit salad dashboard

©Khorus 2013

My latest Forbes post focuses on this graphic we created at my company Khorus to show how CEOs are bombarded with mostly tactical, outdated metrics from department silos. The result is a fruit salad mess that chief executives cannot make sense of or use to move the business forward. In the full piece I give some advice about how CEOs, who are usually to blame, can remedy this. Check it out here: http://www.forbes.com/sites/joeltrammell/2014/01/24/why-fruit-salad-management-is-rotten-for-ceos/