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				<description><![CDATA[<p>I had a fascinating conversation with a USC Business School Professor last week.  He pointed out that only 37% of employees feel appreciated at their job, and the majority don&#8217;t trust their leaders.  What would a world look like where employee&#8217;s felt truly appreciated? Are these employees being shown appreciation, but it isn&#8217;t landing?  What [&#8230;]</p>
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					<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had a fascinating conversation with a USC Business School Professor last week.  He pointed out that only 37% of employees feel appreciated at their job, and the majority don&#8217;t trust their leaders.  What would a world look like where employee&#8217;s felt truly appreciated?<br />
Are these employees being shown appreciation, but it isn&#8217;t landing?  What do you need to hear to feel appreciated?  It is different for different people.  I feel appreciated when I am verbally affirmed, but my bride feels appreciated when I give her my undivided attention.<br />
So maybe these employees are being appreciated, but they are not feeling appreciated??  How could we better learn how to show our appreciation in the &#8220;language&#8221; that would be heard by our employees, co-workers, spouses, kids?  Curious?  I have some GREAT ideas on how to REALLY show those around you that you appreciate them.  Email me if you are interested!</p>
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