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At the heart of many organizations lies a paradox: the need to balance employee engagement with real-world results. Engagement scores often resemble a popularity contest. They ask, "Do you like your job? Is your boss fun?" But here's the kicker: chasing these scores can lead to mediocrity. They cater to the lowest common denominator, amplifying the voices of those least satisfied.
By Chris Walker InnerwealthAt the heart of many organizations lies a paradox: the need to balance employee engagement with real-world results. Engagement scores often resemble a popularity contest. They ask, "Do you like your job? Is your boss fun?" But here's the kicker: chasing these scores can lead to mediocrity. They cater to the lowest common denominator, amplifying the voices of those least satisfied.