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                                                  Employee Engagement



        what they are doing and in the process come up with remark-
        able ideas to improve your business and satisfy your customers.
        They respectfully challenge you and their team members when
        they disagree. They treat the organization’s money like it was
        their own. In sum, highly engaged employees do whatever they
        can to make the organization succeed.
           You cannot buy engagement, and you certainly cannot
        demand it. I remember explaining the concept of engagement to
        a client who became very enthusiastic and said, “I want you to
        go tell my employees to get engaged!” It doesn’t work that way.
        In truth, the extent to which employees are engaged has a lot
        less to do with them and a lot more to do with their supervisor
        and the organization as a whole. Not every employee is going to
        think and behave as a business owner would. However, by the
        end of this book, you will learn how to work with your employ-
        ees so they understand and incorporate this “business owner”
        perspective more fully into their own work. With that in mind,
        how engaged are your employees?



               EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT ASSESSMENT QUIZ


        Read each statement below and decide how accurately it
        describes your employees using the following scale:

           a. Never or rarely engage in this behavior (0 points)
           b.  Sometimes engage in this behavior (1 point)
           c.  Regularly engage in this behavior (2 points)
           d. Always or almost always engage in this behavior (3
              points)


        Place the point value of your answer choice on the blank line
        next to the statement.
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