5 Ways to Engage Employees


The senior leadership team needs to ensure employees are highly motivated and feel appreciated, otherwise business performance will undoubtedly falter.

Criticaleye speaks to Nick Barton, Peter Cheese, Colin Hatfield, Mark Jones, Clodagh Murphy, Kevin Murray, Therese Procter and Mike Tye to reveal the key steps leaders should take to engage and inspire staff. 

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Contributors
Clodagh Murphy
Non-Executive Chair
ExIST
Colin Hatfield
Founder
Visible Leaders
Mark Jones
Chair
Pico Technology
Mike Tye
Board Mentor
Criticaleye
Nick Barton
CEO
Birmingham International Airport Limited
Peter Cheese
Chief Executive Officer
CIPD
Therese Procter
Trustee
People 1st


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