create value - multi racial  smiling teamThe best strategic plans and/or state-of-the-art technologies are only as good as the people who actually execute them. Long-established research shows that people yearn most powerfully for human connections. More recent scientific studies using mathematics show that an ability to cooperate is the secret of humanity’s success. So, when we help our leaders and teams know how to engage with a broad stakeholder spectrum we give them tools to reach their greatest potential.

Neuroscience research supports that deep relationships with stakeholders are vital to success. Studies show that the combined levels of engagement of your employees and customers have an outsized effect on your performance. Thus, creating and sustaining SRE – multi-directional, emotionally deep, profoundly trusting relationships that unleash people’s greatest potential – is no longer an option but now an imperative to create long-term value and sustain your success.

The questions are do you have a clear strategy for it and how can you create one or improve/strengthen its execution? Not just those in HR or others who by job description “deal with people” (i.e.: marketing, sales, etc) but even those in the bowels of your IT dept need to know how to create and execute an engagement strategy as everyone needs buy-in from their superiors, their peers and their subordinates (i.e.: a deep sense of connection to the others in their workplace ) in order for anything to work.

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  • Ruzanna Tarverdyan September 8, 2011, 8:42 am

    Dear Nadine,

    Congratulations for your most comprehensive blog and for your great achievements!

    I hope to be able to contribute to your honorable endeavor.

    Kind regards,

    Ruzanna

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  • Sherry Roth, Ph.D. September 8, 2011, 9:34 am

    With permission, I would like to post this on my linkedin site to allow more people to respond.
    Warm Regards,
    Sherry

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  • Yamila September 8, 2011, 5:21 pm

    Dear Nadine,
    Very interesting blog. Technology allows us to communicate without barriers and more often regardless of location. But some people spend more time communicating through devices thus missing the personal experience.
    I wish you continuing success in Europe and send my love to you and Jerry

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  • Marilyn Fried September 15, 2011, 9:51 pm

    Hello Nadine,
    i believe that technology and social media have allowed us to form and nurture relationships that could have NEVER been possible before. I have had the good fortune to meet many of my social media friends and have formed very real, very personal relationships.

    I wish I had time to read all the blogs I subscribe to. Twitter, as a micro-blogging platform, allows us to sift quickly through a lot of information to find the people who are connected to what matters to us. That’s how I found you, in fact!

    Marilyn ( @mpf2011 on twitter)

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