Is Your Organizational Culture in Need of a Transformation?
Business2Community
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Jan. 23, 2017
Transforming an organizational culture is a dynamic and continuous process that is very dependent on understanding the voice of the people. That’s why continuous feedback in an open forum creates connection, collaboration, and alignment across the organization, facilitating forward momentum and growth.
Recruiter Top 10 HR Tech Startups
Recruiter.com
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Oct. 14, 2016
Unlike many other survey tools, Waggl allows employees to see answers their colleagues have given to open-ended questions (note that all answers are kept anonymous!) and then vote on which answers are, in their opinion, the best. So not only does Waggl allow you to solicit feedback from individual employees, but it also gives you some insight into the overarching consensus. Plus, Waggl also has a built-in infographic feature that quickly visualizes the data collected from any survey.
Bosses Use Anonymous Networks to Learn What Workers Really Think
WSJ
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June 21, 2015
"No specific remedy could be found, but at Earls, management has become so obsessed with the “engagement” of its staff that it now places more importance on it than sales numbers, says Ms. Rigney. The reason is simple: the leaders of Earls have concluded that the components of engagement—employee happiness and commitment to the business—are exactly what drive sales, and therefore the bottom line"
STOP TREATING MILLENNIAL EMPLOYEES LIKE ENIGMAS
Fast Company
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March 11, 2015
Do you honestly believe that we, your employees, can be defined by a 10-point scale? Do you think capturing our feedback once or twice a year gets to the heart of our day-to-day emotions, thoughts, and feelings for the company?We’re not suggesting you need to eradicate surveys altogether; there’s a time and place. But as employees, we’re fed up with this being the only tool used to get our feedback.
Waggl Raises $1.1 Million With A New Take On Enterprise Messaging And Polling
TechCrunch
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April 30, 2014
"Launched in February as a spin-out from Fort Hill Company, Waggl is backed by a slew of individual investors including Jeff Snipes, founder and chief executive of Ninth House; Robert Hohman, the former president of Hotwire and founder of Glassdoor; James Gutierrez, the founder of Progreso Financiero; Ignace Goethals, a president of Smithkline Beecham’s animal health group; and Joe Abrams, a co-founder of Software Toolworks and Intermix, who joins the company as a director".