Workers who fall for ‘corporate bullshit’ may be worse at their jobs, study finds

New study finds that employees impressed by corporate speak may be least equipped to make effective decisions

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University of Phoenix warns AI is burning out workers instead of helping them

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#WorkplaceProductivity being compromised as Employee Engagement plummets to just 31% of U.S. workers—lowest level since 2014 per Gallup ... Meredith Wells Lepley provides advice on how to increase employee dedication. See Thoughts And Observations at https://substack.com/@miketemkin/note/c-152395627
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New stats and advice on Employee Engagement: “Gallup’s latest research delivers sobering news about the U.S. workforce: Employee engagement has plummeted to just 31 percent of American workers—the lowest level since 2014.  Think about that for a moment. In an office of 100 people, only 31 would describe themselves as truly engaged with their work! The remaining 69 are either going through the motions or, worse, actively undermining their workplace. It’s a workforce crisis hiding in plain sight. Employee engagement goes far beyond mere satisfaction. Whereas a satisfied employee might think, ‘This job is fine,’ an engaged employee thinks, ‘I can’t wait to tackle this project today.’ Engagement is that strong emotional and intellectual connection you feel to your work, the kind that makes you want to go above and beyond, not because you have to, but because you genuinely enjoy the work and care about the outcome. … Businesses with a critical mass of engaged employees outperform their competition (per Gallup research).  Companies with highly engaged workforces are more profitable, more productive, have higher customer ratings, fewer safety incidents, and lower absenteeism and turnover. … Disengaged employees don’t just underperform—they actively drag down their teams. They’re more likely to miss work, make critical errors, and create safety incidents. They spread negativity like a virus, turning productive meetings into complaint sessions and collaborative projects into exercises in frustration. They’re the ones badmouthing the company to customers, discouraging new hires, and driving away the best performers who prefer to work in more positive, fulfilling environments. So what fosters engagement among employees? From my work with companies across various industries, I can tell you that it varies from industry to industry, company to company, and across time. However, there are some common themes in what employees need to be fully engaged (per research from Edmonson, Gallup, Shuck and Rose): —- Meaning and purpose: understanding how their work contributes to something larger than themselves, seeing a connection between their daily tasks and the organization’s mission. —- Autonomy: self-direction and control over their work. Micromanagers are almost universally disliked. —- Psychological safety: confidence that they can express ideas, ask questions, and even make mistakes without ridicule or punishment. When employees feel psychologically safe, they’re willing to take the risks that drive innovation and success. —- Hopeful leaders: leaders who provide a vision and a clear direction to a brighter future. —- Trusting teams: colleagues who act with integrity, respect, and mutual support. —- Resources to do their job well: the tools, training, and support they need to succeed. —- Flexibility: latitude in when, how, and where they work, including manageable workloads that don’t lead to burnout. What’s the most effective way for organizations to assess their employees’ level of engagement? Employee surveys (Huebner & Zacher, 2021). These assessments go beyond simply measuring satisfaction and attitudes. Well-designed surveys by skilled researchers can also identify which workplace factors most strongly predict engagement in your particular workplace, thus enabling the organization to develop targeted strategies rather than throwing generic solutions at the proverbial wall to see what sticks. Maybe your employees need clearer communication about company goals. Perhaps they’re craving more opportunities for growth and development. Or they might be struggling with work-life balance in ways that leadership hasn’t recognized. Without the diagnostic information that employee surveys provide, organizations are essentially trying to solve a puzzle with half the pieces missing. The data from engagement surveys allows leaders to prioritize their improvement efforts where they’ll have the greatest impact on employee engagement and well-being, as well as the business. In today’s competitive talent market, this strategic approach isn’t just smart—it’s a business imperative. From an article posted September 1, 2025 on Psychology Today by Meredith Wells Lepley – U.S. organizational consultant, associate professor at University of Southern California, principal consultant at Workplace Surveys & Solutions, Lead Facilitator at Soar. For more Thoughts And Observations about Employee Engagement go to https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/recruiting-retaining-minds-hearts-employees-mike-temkin/

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How to Optimize Team Efficiency Without Increasing Overhead

Many teams are doing too much work. But still, things move slowly. Team members work tirelessly, but not much work is done. And there’s no extra money to hire more people.

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Turning Around a Team: A Guide - Sanjay K Mohindroo - Medium

Discover actionable strategies to transform an underperforming team into a high-performing unit with clear goals, open communication, and a positive culture. Every leader dreams of guiding a team to…

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Meetings are meant to foster collaboration—but too often, they do the opposite. A Harvard study found that 70% of meetings prevent employees from doing productive work. And when meetings are poorly run, frustration skyrockets.

What’s one thing you’d change about your company’s meeting culture? Learn more in my recent post on Medium: https://medium.com/@dpmoeg/conducting-meetings-with-purpose-and-passion-a-vital-communication-skill-for-all-of-us-ddc2940ee851

#WorkplaceProductivity #EffectiveMeetings #Leadership
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Conducting Meetings with Purpose and Passion: A Vital Communication Skill for All of Us

Clear, concise, and intentional communication is at the heart of all human relationships and interactions, be they personal or professional. How communication takes place is as important as the fact…

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Study reveals complex shift in workplace critical thinking due to AI tools: Research shows dual impact of AI tools on knowledge workers: decreased cognitive effort but risk of reduced engagement. https://ppc.land/study-reveals-complex-shift-in-workplace-critical-thinking-due-to-ai-tools/ #AIinWorkplace #CriticalThinking #KnowledgeWorkers #CognitiveScience #WorkplaceProductivity
Study reveals complex shift in workplace critical thinking due to AI tools

Research shows dual impact of AI tools on knowledge workers: decreased cognitive effort but risk of reduced engagement.

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