“Social organizations is a paradigm shift.”

One of the most interesting panels on Enterprise 2.0 I’ve listened to.

Moderated by Richard Collin, Professor, Director, Enterprise 2.0 Institute, Grenoble Management School
Sandy Carter, Vice President, Social Business Sales and Evangelism, IBM
Polly Sumner, Chief Adoption Officer, Salesforce.com
Nicolas Rolland, Director Social Prospective, Danone

Why put people first in E2.0 projects: the data

Today I went across the following post: What Do Employees Want? 3 Simple Things That Will Improve Engagement

Which, starting from these data :

Majority of American Workers Not Engaged in Their Jobs

Seventy-one percent of American workers are "not engaged" or "actively disengaged" in their work, meaning they are emotionally disconnected from their workplaces and are less likely to be productive. That leaves nearly one-third of American workers who are "engaged," or involved in and enthusiastic about their work and contributing to their organizations in a positive manner. This trend remained relatively stable throughout 2011.

employee engagement by quarter

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