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Events

Dinosaur or digimeister - the challenges and opportunities presented by social media for leaders

Venue: The Groucho Club, 45 Dean Street, Soho, London W1

When: Tuesday 20 July 2010, 08:15-13:00

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Inclusion in decision making is the primary driver of engagement

Our new UK wide research validates that well governed inclusion in decision making is the primary driver of engagement

Venue: The Groucho Club, 45 Dean Street, Soho, London W1

When: Thursday 10th June 2010

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QBE - engaging the business to drive the brand and bottom line

The 15th Engage for Change networking &learning breakfast showcases QBE’s brand programme "QBE - who?" to "QBE - wow!"

Venue: The Groucho Club, 45 Dean Street, Soho, London W1

When: Wednesday 21st April 2010

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Engaging your people to drive recovery

A workshop for financial services

Venue: The Groucho Club, 45 Dean Street, Soho, London W1

When: Wednesday 17th February 2010 from 09:00 to 13:00

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The Engaging for Success report and next steps

In 2009, the government commissioned David MacLeod and Nita Clarke to undertake an independent review exploring the benefits and drivers of employee engagement in the workplace and its impact on UK competitiveness.

Venue: Groucho Club, 45 Dean Street, Soho, London W1

When: Tuesday 26th January 2010 from 08:00 to 10:30.

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Press

Financial Times 'Share the Power'

John Smythe is featured in Stefan Stern's article of the 23rd March 2010.

Downloads

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Including: John Smythe’s presentation to CIPR on 17 February 2010 at the offices of GAM

Material used at Engage for Change’s financial services seminar on engaging for recovery, held at the Groucho club on 17 February 2010

News

Books & Publications

Future publication:

Engaging people to drive performance

Do you have a great case for John's next book on engagement?