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Employee Engagement – Cost? Up to 180 Million Dollars per Case

In July 2004, the Gallup Organization put the dollar cost to US business, of actively disengaged workers, at $300 billion. In July 2009, the BBC World Service reported a $180 million cost to United Airlines, when Dave Carroll’s viral video “United Breaks Guitars” led to a share price drop of approximately 10%. www.longislandexchange.com Carroll’s band [...]

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CPS’s collaborative intelligence approach

Competency & Performance is delivering new insights into the interactions between thinking skills, social and emotional intelligence, technological intelligence, and collaborative intelligence. We build: 1) Our clients’ “IQ”, or conscious abilities to use a toolbox of various thinking skills, alone and with other people. 2) EQ or social and emotional intelligence: the competencies in the [...]

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Collaborative intelligence

First there was IQ, then emotional intelligence. Studies show that EQ still beats IQ as a factor in business success, but now there is a new predictor for business that win, people that succeed, and economic achievement. CQ, or collaborative intelligence, combines the ability to think well, and to think collaboratively with other people. It [...]

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