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Deepen Employee Engagement with Corporate Citizenship

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Effective corporate citizenship yields many benefits: greater productivity, improved reputation, increased employee retention, and lower cost of recruiting. Meanwhile, a recent Gallup study found 87% of workers globally are disengaged, and estimates that actively disengaged employees cost U.S. businesses $450–$550 billion per year in productivity losses. Corporate citizenship initiatives, especially volunteer and giving programs, have the potential to increase engagement. This course explores strategies and leading practices for designing CSR programs that improve employee engagement. Take it to learn:
  • The business value of employee engagement.
  • How corporate citizenship efforts encourage employee engagement.
  • Strategies for creating and deepening engagement.
  • Engagement tactics to connect with senior leadership, managers, and employees.
  • Tools for rewarding employee participation in corporate citizenship programs and measuring engagement.

Enrollment Info

Enrollment Options

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Course Content: Preview the Specific Units or Modules Included in This Course

 

COURSE STRUCTURE

Start and finish on your schedule: Courses take 15-17 hours, including video content and exercises.

Module 1: Basics of Employee Engagement

  • Introduction to employee engagement: current research and the connection between corporate citizenship and employee engagement
  • Activity: Reflect on current engagement, observable behaviors, and brainstorm ways to improve

Module 2: Vision and Planning for Success

  • Create a big picture vision for success in employee engagement
  • Activity: Create your 2025 headlines

Module 3: Your Employee Engagement Plan

  • Review company examples and ideas to build your own employee engagement plan
  • Activity: Draft an employee engagement map

Module 4: Culture of Engagement

  • “Diagnose” your current corporate culture and determine how to best support increased engagement within that culture
  • Activity: Diagnose your corporate culture

Module 5: Functional, Social, and Emotional Jobs to be Done

  • Describe how to address individuals in your company to put your engagement ideas into practice
  • Activity: Identify the value of programs for different employee segments

Module 6: Motivation and Rewards

  • Explore the development and motivation of employees
  • Activity: Discuss employee motivation and identify the benefits and values they provide to properly reward participation

Module 7: Communicate with Employees

  • Plan and develop your employee engagement messages
  • Activity: Address hard to reach employees, apply principles of persuasion, and identify sticky messages

Module 8: Ambassadors and Networks

  • Identify how change happens and how ambassadors can help you create a more engaged workforce
  • Activity: Reflect on change and create a network diagram for your organization

Module 9: Metrics & Measurement

  • Examine how to measure progress towards an engaged workforce using the logic model
  • Activity: Measure your engagement

Module 10: Final Engagement Map

  • Update your employee engagement map and plan your next steps
  • Activity: Edit your engagement map and plan for success

Interested in Taking This Course Online?

Register to begin the self-paced, online course.

 

This course is recommended for:

HR professionals responsible for measuring and improving engagement; those wanting to increase participation in community involvement programs; those seeking to get higher employee engagement numbers; corporate citizenship professionals responsible for employee volunteer programs, Green Teams, and/or communicating with employees; corporate citizenship professionals developing or refreshing their company’s CSR strategy; and other professionals engaging with employees in the design, development, and evaluation of corporate citizenship programs.

Suggested prior knowledge and skills:

Completion of a Center course including  or .

Professional credentials earned:

5 certificate units toward a . This is an elective course for a Certificate in Corporate Citizenship Practice.

 

Tuition

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Please note that course discounts may be available when you enroll in multiple courses at once, either idependently or as part of a  (in-person learning experience) registration. See the chart below. If you are considering take multiple courses,  to better understand your options.

Interested in Taking This Course Online?

Register to begin the self-paced, online course.