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Empowering Neurodiversity in the Workplace: How Mobile Employee Apps Can Help

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Fostering an inclusive environment is not just an ethical imperative; it's also essential for business success. One group often overlooked in the quest for inclusion is neurodivergent employees. Neurodiversity encompasses a range of neurological conditions, including autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and more, individuals in this category can bring unique talents and perspectives to the workplace. One powerful tool for promoting inclusivity and effective communication with neurodivergent employees are mobile employee apps. In this blog post, we'll explore how such apps can bridge the communication gap to help organizations by recognizing and accommodating their individual needs and differences.

Avoiding Information Overload: A Step-by-Step Guide for Organizations

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Too much information can be a bad thing for your employees. Psychologists have a word for this – information overload, also known as cognitive overload. It occurs when an individual is exposed to more information than their mind and sensory organs can handle.

4 Ways to Ensure Communication Consistency in the Workplace

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Communication consistency is one of the biggest internal communication challenges for most companies. It is marked by a reliable flow of information in a discernible tone throughout the organization. Effective and consistent communication is critical to ensuring workplace productivity and employee confidence. On the other hand, inconsistency can be damaging to organizations: Overall employee tendency to be non-receptive to important communication, Reduced workplace productivity and morale, Rising employee skepticism and non-compliance, Apathy and disinterest among employees, Diminishing trust in internal messaging, Yet, what exactly are the aspects that cause messaging inconsistency? Let's find out.

How to make data-driven decisions for strategic internal communication

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Information technology has advanced to unprecedented degrees, with over 2.5 quintillion bytes of data being generated daily. Despite this, corporate decision-making mechanisms continue to rely on guesswork. How about using employee communication apps?

Part 3: Improving Employee Engagement

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Employee engagement is a critical component of running a successful organization. Engaged employees are more productive, innovative, and committed to their work and employer.

Part 1: How to Stem the Tide of Frontline Worker Turnover

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As the job market becomes increasingly competitive and unemployment rates continue to drop, retaining frontline workers has become a top priority for businesses. Losing skilled and experienced employees not only leads to a loss of productivity but also incurs additional costs in terms of hiring and training new employees. To combat this issue, businesses need to take proactive measures to keep their employees engaged and satisfied.

How to Be an Inclusive Leader: Tips for Building an Inclusive Workplace

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Frontline workers are among the most valuable employees in an organization. They represent the public face of the company in industries ranging from healthcare to food service and make important contributions to the economy, yet they are often overlooked and undervalued.

4 Internal Communication Strategies to Boost Productivity

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Incorporating internal communication strategies is vital to business success in today's fast-paced world. It’s commonly seen that poor communication between team members impacts key performance indicators (KPIs) negatively.

Why Frontline Workers Need a Single Source of Truth

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If today’s labor market suggests anything, it’s that companies need to rethink their retention and recruitment strategies. The hospitality industry, for instance, has seen the average hourly wage go up 22% since November 2019, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This has changed since the pre-pandemic as employers offer more competitive pay to refill positions lost or eliminated during Covid.

The Power of an Employee App in Retaining Talent

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Most HR professionals will agree that the high turnover rates in the construction industry make managing labor as a resource very difficult. Employee retention is a countrywide challenge, and at the end of 2022, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the U.S. set a new resignation rate record.