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Hi, someone please give me ideas. my company being very cost conscious has asked me to come up with no cost/low cost initiatives to increase employee engagement. Any ideas? All initiatives i can think
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Low cost/no cost employee engagement

posted at 5/24/2010 3:52 PM EDT
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Try starting a Green Team. This is a double whammy. It is a cross functional team working on reducing the company's environmental footprint - meaning the engage on personal passions. Plus, the result is they find ways to cut costs.

There's this free Green Business Wizard that is good for structuring the teams activities. It lets people collaborate, while walking them through a green business audit.

http://greenzu-test.dreamhosters.com/users/home

Green Teams are particularly popular with Gen Y and Millennials. Many times if you give them the green light, they'll run on autopilot with it.
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