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Using Gamification to Influence Business Travelers' Behavior
April 1, 2014
Gamification is proving to be successful when applied to many different subjects. In the classroom children are scoring higher. In the workplace employees are becoming more engaged at work and generating more revenue for their employers. Now it is being applied to business travel.
Posted by Allan Steinmetz at 10:00am
Achievement, budgeting, Business travel, employee incentives, Employee Loyalty, Gamification, recognition and rewards
Five Myths of Employee Engagement Infographic
January 16, 2014
This infographic created by Michael C Fina accurately depicts many misconceptions in the workplace today. While debunking the myths, it also simultaneously highlights the importance of employee engagement and its key role for maintaining a powerful staff. Having intangible rewards that give employees incentives makes for a higher return on investment and creates an environment of happy campers. Treating each individual equally and applauding their accomplishments are just a few suggestions to becoming an effective and amiable boss.
Posted by Allan Steinmetz at 2:00am
company values, Employee Appreciation, employee engagement, employee satisfaction, Infographic, leadership, Millennials, recognition and rewards
Four Apps to Gamify Your Life
January 14, 2014
As gamification continues to be a prominent topic of discussion in the workplace, it is simultaneously growing in the social world. With smart phones becoming a necessity in our lives, apps have become a useful tool to keep us organized, entertained and up to date in our fluctuating world. There are now apps that are designed to help you live the lifestyle you desire, and will reward you for every step towards that direction. Here are some notable apps that can help gamify your personal life.
Posted by Allan Steinmetz at 9:00am
employee engagement, employee incentives, employee satisfaction, engage, Gamification, office life, Productivity, recognition and rewards