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Engagement: Danish leaders are among the worst in the world

Author: Pa Sinyan / Søren Jensen

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Managing partner of Gallup in Europe, Middle East and Africa, Pa Sinyan discuss some of the major findings from Gallup from 30 years of research and studies all over the world. In the summer of 2022 Gallup presented their newest results from studying the engagement of employees in all regions of the world. Who am I - editor and host of this podcast: Søren Jensen, management coach and communications expert, owner and entrepreneur of the activities in Lederkommunikation.nu. 

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Mange, mange danskere vælger bare at passe sit arbejde og engagerer sig ikke rigtig i arbejdspladsens ve og vel. Og sådan har det været i rigtig mange år. 15 minutters kort og præcist dansk sammendrag af de fire samtaler i denne podcast med topleder i stor international forskningsorganisation.  Aldrig før omtalt i Danmark.   
These are the words of managing partner of Gallup in Europe, Middle East and Africa, Pa Sinyan.  Gallup presented in summer 2022 their newest results from studying the engagement of employees in all regions of the world. In Chapter 1 Pa Sinyan presents and discuss these results. 
Managing partner of Gallup in Europe, Middle East and Africa, Pa Sinyan, recommends leaders to get coaching in how to communicate into your team.  Pa Sinyan tell us, that only 1 out of 2 employees in Denmark know, what is expected of them every day.  
Gallups managing partner in of Europe, Middle East and Africa, tell us, that in Denmark 60% of employees don't feel, that someone encourage their development. A similar number does not feel, that they have the opportunity to learn and grow.  
Managing partner of Gallup in Europe, Middle East and Africa discuss the potentialt for danish leaders, for danish employees and for the danish society, if we can raise engagement by just 10% and decrease the number of actively disengaged employees by just 5%. 
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