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  1. The Engagement

    The Engagement may refer to The Engagement 1647 , an agreement in 1647 between King Charles I and a faction of the Scottish Covenanters, known as the Engagers The Engagement Seinfeld The Engagement The Golden Girls Disambig ...   more details



  1. Return Engagement

    Return Engagement may refer to The novel Settling Accounts Return Engagement The 1978 Hallmark Hall of Fame episode Return Engagement Hallmark The 1983 film Return Engagement 1983 film The 1990 Hong Kong film Return Engagement 1990 film disambig ...   more details



  1. Engagement (disambiguation)

    wiktionary Engagement Engagement may refer to the following A pre marriage engagement between two people wikt appointment appointment , a scheduled event requiring one s attendance Engagement diplomacy an umbrella term to include public diplomacy, communication and foreign aid Engagement military , is the use of a munition, weapon or decoy to carry out an offensive or defensive action. A business engagement a type of agreement Engagement marketing , A marketing and advertising term, that refers to a meaningful interaction between a consumer and a brand engagement letter between a client and an accounting firm Engaged play , a farce by W. S. Gilbert Engagement pregnancy , a baby s head moves down into the pelvic cavity Engagement film , a South African independent film Student engagement , a concept in education describing students involvement, participation, and interaction with their work, learning, and school community The Engagement The Engagement a disambiguation page The Engagement 1647 , was an agreement made in December 1647 between King Charles I and a faction of the Scottish Covenanters, known to history as the Engagers, while Charles was imprisoned in Carisbrooke Castle by the English Parliamentarians after his defeat in the First English Civil War. The Engagement Seinfeld episode The Engagement The Golden Girls episode See also The term limited engagement is used in the entertainment industry to mean limited showing disambig ...   more details



  1. Engagement (marketing)

    mergeto Engagement marketing date January 2010 Engagement measures the extent to which a consumer has a meaningful brand experience when exposed to commercial advertising, sponsorship, television contact, or other experience. In March 2006 the Advertising Research Foundation defined Engagement as turning on a prospect to a brand idea enhanced by the surrounding context . ref http www.thearf.org about pr 2006 03 21.html Advertising Research Foundation Press Release on Program Engagement, March 21, 2006 ref The ARF has also defined the function whereby engagement impacts a brand Image Engagement.gif Engagement is complex because a variety of exposure and relationship factors affect engagement, making simplified rankings misleading. Typically, engagement with a medium often differs from engagement with advertising, according to an analysis conducted by the Magazine Publishers of America. ref http www.clickz.com showPage.html?page 3595911 Marketers Mulling ARF Engagement Definition ref Related to this notion is the term program engagement , which is the extent that consumers recall specific content after exposure to a program and advertising. Starting in 2006 U.S. broadcast networks began guaranteeing specific levels of program engagement to large corporate advertisers. ref http users1.wsj.com lmda do checkLogin?mg evo wsj&url http 3A 2F 2Fonline.wsj.com 2Farticle 2FSB115344810209713289 email.html Steinberg, Brian. NBC Bets Its Viewers Pay Attention . The Wall Street Journal , online edition. ref See also Meeting engagement Engagement diplomacy Engagement military Notes Reflist Consumer Engagement is the ultimate point in which a brand and a consumer connect in order to offer ... the Engagement Code . Imediaconnection , posted July 26, 2006 http www.iagr.net ne 022807.jsp NBC to Guarantee Audience Engagement for Its Programming Will Use IAG Data as Lure for Marketers Heading Into Upfront. Published February 28, 2007 http engagement.gather.com Engagement Marketing and Social ...   more details



  1. Engagement party

    An engagement party is a party thrown to celebrate a couple s recent engagement and to help future wedding guests to get to know one another. Traditionally, the bride s parents host the engagement party, but many modern couples host their own celebration. ref name multiple http www.weddingpaperdivas.com wedding paper divas glossary terms.htm Glossary Terms for Wedding Stationery Retrieved on 2009 04 29 ref History Originally, engagement parties were normal parties at which a surprise announcement of the engagement was made by the father of the bride to his guests. The engagement party was to share the engagement news with family members and friends. Therefore, it was not a traditional gift giving occasion, as none of the guests were supposed to be aware of the engagement until after their arrival. In ancient Greece , an engagement party was a commercial transaction . It was essentially an oral contract , made between the man who gave the woman in marriage, usually her father, and the Bridegroom groom . ref name C http www.courant.com technology chi 0402290253feb29,0,3051196.story A perfect union? Marriage has seen many makeovers , Hartford Courant , Ron Grossman, February 29, 2004 ref The bride was not present. ref name C Modern times In modern times, engagement parties often celebrate a previously publicized engagement. Gifts are often given. A Toast honor toast and speech , are often made. Other couples do not have an engagement party. While it varies, an engagement party sometimes is thrown at the beginning of the wedding planning process. It is often thrown at the couple s home or the home of a close friend or relative of the couple. This kind of engagement party usually includes engagement party gifts for the couple which are similar to wedding gifts in that they are household goods which will help the couple start their life together, but are usually less expensive ... wedding parties Category Marriage Category Engagement Category Parties ...   more details



  1. Engagement (military)

    A military engagement is a combat between two forces, neither larger than a Division military division and not smaller than a Company military unit company , in which each has an assigned or perceived combat mission mission . An engagement begins when the attacking force initiates combat in pursuit of its mission, and ends when the attacker has accomplished the mission, or ceases to try to accomplish the mission, or when one or both sides receive sufficient reinforcements , thus initiating a new engagement. ref p.65, Dupuy ref As a tactical mission the engagement is often a part of a battle . An engagement normally lasts one to two days it may be as brief as a few hours, and is rarely longer than five days. ref p.67, Simpkin ref It is at this scale of combat that Military tactics tactical engagement range s of weapons and support systems become important to the troops and their commanders. ref pp.65 66, Dupuy ref See also Meeting engagement Engagement diplomacy Engagement marketing References reflist Sources Trevor N. Dupuy Dupuy, T.N. Col. ret. , Understanding war History and Theory of combat , Leo Cooper, London, 1992 Richard Simpkin Simpkin, Richard , Race to the Swift Thoughts on Twenty first Century Warfare . Foreword by Donn A. Starry . London Brassey s Defence, 1985. ISBN 0 08 031170 9. mil stub Category Military operations by scale th ...   more details



  1. Mutual engagement

    orphan date April 2010 Mutual engagement ref name mutual engagement Bryan Kinns, N., & Hamilton, F. 2009 . Identifying Mutual Engagement . Behaviour & Information Technology . http www.informaworld.com smpp jump jumptype banner frompagename content frommainurifile content fromdb all fromtitle fromvnxs cons ?dropin dxdoiorg 101080 01449290903377103&to url http 3a 2f 2fdx 2edoi 2eorg 2f10 2e1080 2f01449290903377103 DOI 10.1080 01449290903377103 ref occurs when people creatively spark together and enter a state of group Flow psychology flow . ref Sawyer, K. 2003 . Group creativity Music, theater, collaboration. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates LEA , NJ, USA. ref It involves engagement with both the products of a joint activity and with the other participants who are contributing to those products. Mutual engagement is essential for technologically mediated creative collaborations such as group improvisation with new musical interfaces, ref Bryan Kinns, N. 2004 . http www.dcs.qmul.ac.uk nickbk papers dis2004 p164 bryankinns.pdf Daisyphone The Design and Impact of a Novel Environment for Remote ... brainstorming, and so on. Identifying mutual engagement Mutual engagement is about the points at which ... product, or repetition and reinterpretation of others contributions. ref name mutual engagement These rely on participants skills and expertise with the system. Designing for mutual engagement User interfaces designed for mutual engagement should support mutual awareness of actions, shared and consistent representations, mutual modifiability , and annotation . ref name mutual engagement Related work Mutual engagement is critical to creative collaborations which rely on technology. The field ... based activities. Wenger s characterization of mutual engagement in a community of practice ... Wenger s perspective, mutual engagement is about the work involved in learning how to interact ... Mutual Engagement Category Social psychology ...   more details



  1. Stakeholder engagement

    Wikify date July 2009 Stakeholder engagement is the process by which a firm s stakeholders engage in dialog to improve a firm s decision making and accountability toward corporate social responsibility CSR and achieving the triple bottom line . Stakeholder engagement works to take into account the concerns and objectives of a firm s stakeholders in its decisions. Stakeholder engagement takes into account the varying perspectives, priorities, and limitations of different stakeholders. The practitioners in stakeholder engagement are often businesses , non governmental organization s NGOs , labor organizations , trade and industry organizations, governments, and financial institution s. ref name A21 http www.accountability21.net uploadedFiles publications Stakeholder 20Engagement Practitioners 20Perspectives.pdf ref The company most often initiates open, two way dialogue seeking understanding and solutions to issues of mutual concern. Stakeholder engagement occurs when a company wants to consider the views and involvement of someone or some group in making and implementing a business decision. Stakeholder engagement must occur when a company truly wants input from groups that will be affected by the company s decision. This is very different from when a company wants to issue a message ..., sharing both risks and benefits. ref name A21 Agreeing on the rules of engagement is integral ... in is essential for success in stakeholder engagement. Every party must have a stake in the process ... by ensuring action based on the decisions made through the engagement. ref http www.ifc.org ifcext ... No decisions should be already made before commencing stakeholder engagement on the issue. It is integral ... engagement provides opportunities to further align business practices with societal needs and expectations ... engagement is intended to help the practitioners fully realize the benefits of stakeholder engagement ... References Reflist Category Social responsibility fi Stakeholder Engagement Service ...   more details



  1. Work engagement

    Mergeto Employee engagement date January 2009 Work engagement Modern organizations need energetic and dedicated ... Bakker, A.B., & Leiter, M.P. Eds. 2010 . Work engagement A handbook of essential theory and research ... about their work. Below, an overview is given of what exactly is meant by work engagement, different measurement instruments, the main drivers of work engagement and the main research findings with regard to engagement. Work engagement defined Kahn ref Kahn, W. A. 1990 . Psychological conditions of personal engagement and disengagement at work. Academy of Management Journal, 33, 692 724 ref was the first scholar to define personal engagement as the harnessing of organization member s selves to their work roles in engagement, people employ and express themselves physically, cognitively, emotionally ... was developed that assesses three dimensions cognitive, emotional and physical engagement ref May ... and availability and the engagement of the human spirit at work. Journal of Occupational and Organizational ... to the definition of work engagement. On the one hand Maslach and Leiter ref Maslach, C., Jackson ... to do about it. San Franscisco, CA Jossey Bass ref assume that a continuum exists with burnout and engagement as two opposite poles. The second school of thought operationalizes engagement in its own ... . According to this approach, work engagement is defined as a positive, fulfilling, work related state ..., M., Gonz lez Rom , V., & Bakker, A.B. 2002 . The measurement of Engagement and burnout A confirmative ..., A. B. 2002 . The measurement of Engagement and burnout A confirmative analytic approach. Journal of Happiness Studies, 3, 71 92 ref . Work engagement as a unique concept Work engagement as measured ... . Same same but different Can work engagement be discriminated from job involvement and organizational ... work engagement and workaholism. In R. Burke Ed , Work hours and work addiction pp. 193 252 . Edward ... national study of work engagement as a mediator between job resources and proactive behavior A cross ...   more details



  1. Engagement (diplomacy)

    Engagement is applied in diplomacy as a synonym for a wider range of more specific practices of contact between an international actor and a foreign public, including public diplomacy , communication and the deployment of international aid . It is associated with the approach to foreign policy that some have dubbed smart power . It was the title of a 2008 anthology of essays on the future of public diplomacy published by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office . ref Engagement Public Diplomacy in a Globalised World UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office, London , 2008 ref Since January 2009 it has been widely used by the administration of President Barack Obama in the United States. In May 2009 the Obama administration announced the creation of a unit within the United States National Security Council National Security Council responsible for coordinating diplomacy, aid and international communication called the Global Engagement Directive . ref Cam Simpson, Obama Revamps National Security Posts, Wall Street Journal , 27 May 2009 ref Variations on Engagement include Strategic Public Engagement which was first seen in June 2009 in a report by the Washington based Think Tank Center for a New American Security entitled Beyond Bullets A Pragmatic Strategy to Combat Violent Islamist Extremism. ref Kristin Lord , John Nagl & Seth Rosen , Beyond Bullets A Pragmatic Strategy to Combat Violent Islamist Extremism. Center for a New American Security, Washington DC, 2009 ref The term engagement is used in both military and marketing contexts and thus has the advantage for the Obama administration ... Nicholas Cull of USC entitled Engagement is the new Public Diplomacy http uscpublicdiplomacy.com index.php newswire cpdblog detail engagement is the new public diplomacy ref See also Engagement military Engagement marketing Public Diplomacy Smart power References reflist External links http online.wsj.com ... Street Journal , 27 May 2009 http www.fco.gov.uk resources en pdf pd engagement jul 08 PDF of Engagement ...   more details



  1. Civic engagement

    socio stub politics stub Civic engagement or civic participation has been defined as Individual and collective action s designed to identify and address issues of public concern. ref http www.apa.org ed slce civicengagement.html Civic engagement , American Psychological Association. Retrieved 11 26 07. ref Forms Civic engagement can take many forms from individual volunteerism to organizational involvement to electoral participation. It can include efforts to directly address an issue, work with others in a community to solve a problem or interact with the institutions of representative democracy . Another way of describing this concept is the sense of personal responsibility individuals should feel to uphold their obligations as part of any community. Youth civic engagement has identical aims, only with consideration for youth voice. Activities In a study published by CIRCLE, the Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement at Tufts divided into 3 categories civic, electoral, and political voice. ref name ketter Ketter, S., Zukin, C., Andolina, M., and Jenkins ... colspan 6 Measures of Civic Engagement ref name ketter Civic Electoral Political Voice Community ... Community University Engagement http www.stpt.usf.edu community Center for Civic Engagement at University of South Florida, St. Petersburg http www.civicyouth.org Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement CIRCLE at the Jonathan M. Tisch College of Citizenship & Public Service, Tufts University http portlandwiki.org City Wiki Civic engagement through ... Civic Engagement http www.takeactioncwu.com Civic Engagement Center at Central Washington University http www.whyy.org city WHYY Civic Engagement Project http www.gse.upenn.edu ppce Penn Project for Civic Engagement at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education http civic.mit.edu ... cce Center for Civic Engagement at the University of Texas at Brownsville and Texas Southmost College ...   more details



  1. Engagement Letter

    Unreferenced date December 2009 This article uses the word engagement in a legal sense. Otheruses engagement disambiguation An engagement letter defines the legal relationship or engagement between a professional firm e.g., law, investment banking, consulting, advisory or accountancy firm and its client s . This letter states the terms and conditions of the engagement, principally addressing the scope of the engagement and the terms of compensation for the firm. Most engagement letters follow a standard format. The example given below refers to the engagement of an accountancy firm. Standard format for letters of engagement Addressee Typically addressed to the senior management e.g. CEO of the client. Identification of the service to be rendered One type of service is a financial statement audit. Provided in this section is a brief description of the nature of the particular service. Other services that are planned for the audit e.g. evaluation of internal control, preparation of regulatory reports are also identified in this section. Specification of the responsibilities of the auditor of the company This section refers to the specific professional standards and responsibilities of the auditor. Constraints on the accounting firm For example, timing of access to client facilities and accounting records may delay the engagement. Deadlines This section lays out the estimated date of completion and release of the financial statements, as well as the general guidelines for the timing of the audit work. Description of any assistance to be provided by the client Typically, the client s personnel will prepare some schedules e.g. bank reconciliations and retrieve documents from files. The letter should describe the assistance of client personnel. If the assistance is not provided and the auditors must complete the work themselves, this section of the letter would provide justification ... employees assigned to the engagement. Ownership and accessibility of the auditor s files to external ...   more details



  1. Student engagement

    Student engagement occurs when students make a psychological investment in learning. They try hard to learn ..., F. 1992 Student Engagement and Achievement in American Secondary Schools . Teachers College ... in accomplishing their work. ref Schlechty, P. 1994 . Increasing Student Engagement. Missouri Leadership Academy. p. 5. ref Student engagement also refers to a student s willingness, need, desire ... ERIC Clearinghouse on Elementary and Early Childhood Education. p. 294. ref Student engagement is also a usefully ambiguous term that can be used to recognize the complexity of engagement beyond the fragmented ... Student engagement is frequently used to, depict students willingness to participate in routine school ... in class. ref Chapman, E. 2003 Assessing student engagement rates, ERIC Clearinghouse on Assessment ... & Trinity College, University of Melbourne. ref In a number of studies student engagement has ... resources teachTopics examEngage.php Examining Student Engagement at Illinois State ... 7 2 07. ref A number of studies have shown that student engagement overlaps with, but is not the same ... psychological and behavioral component. Student engagement is used to discuss students attitudes towards school, while student dis engagement identifies withdrawing from school in any significant way. ref Willms, J.D. 2003 Student Engagement at School a sense of belonging and participation Results ... engagement requires that teachers actively seek to create the conditions that foster this reaction. The first step to whole school improvement in the area of student engagement is for the entire building faculty to share a definition of student engagement. ref Berardi, L. and Gerschick, T. nd http ... Engagement An Interview Study. Center for Teaching, Learning and Technology. Retrieved 7 2 07 ... and systematically demonstrating these skills, and demonstrate engagement in learning as a valuable ... engagement. This is especially true among students considered to be at risk and without other positive ...   more details



  1. Engagement ring

    Image Wedding and Engagement Rings 2151px.jpg thumbnail 210px A white gold wedding ring and a single diamond , gold banded engagement ring. An engagement ring is a jewelry ring ring indicating that the person wearing it is engagement engaged to be marriage married , especially in Western cultures. In the United Kingdom , and North America , engagement rings are traditionally worn only by women, and rings .... In some cultures, engagement rings are also used as wedding rings. Conventionally, the woman s ring .... In Poland, the engagement ring and wedding band are traditionally worn on the right hand but modern ... amoris or vein of love . Before agreeing to marry, a couple may choose to buy and wear pre engagement ring s, also called promise rings. After marrying, the couple may wear both engagement rings and wedding ring s, or just their wedding rings, as they prefer. Some brides have their engagement and wedding ... http www.slate.com id 2167870 Diamonds Are a Girl s Worst Friend The trouble with engagement rings ... ring to signify engagement was by the Archduke Maximilian of Austria in imperial court of Vienna in 1477 ... a sewing thimble rather than an engagement ring. ref name Slate This practice was particularly common among plain people religious groups that shunned jewelry . Engagement rings didn t become standard .... ref name Slate Now, 80 of American women are offered a diamond ring to signify engagement. ref ... selected and purchased an engagement ring, which he then presented to his desired bride when he proposed marriage. More recently, couples frequently select an engagement ring together. In countries where both partners wear engagement rings, matching rings may be selected and purchased together. ref Dolan, J. February 12, 2007 . Shopping for your own engagement ring many local women say I do . La Crosse Tribune WI ref In the United States and Canada, where only women commonly wear engagement rings, women occasionally present their partners with an engagement ring. ref http redeye.chicagotribune.com ...   more details



  1. Head-on engagement

    Unreferenced date December 2009 A Head on engagement is one where a surface to air missile system or jet aircraft engages another aircraft while the target aircraft is flying towards the attacker. This makes engagement with infra red homing missiles more difficult because the hot engine exhaust nozzle s of the target are pointing away from the attacker. Typically only all aspect infra red homing missile s are able perform head on engagements. Radar guided missiles are typically able, however head on many aircraft have a much smaller radar cross section so the radar may not be able to track lock onto the target at maximum range in this type of engagement. Missiles typically have a lower chance of hitting a target in a head on engagement because of the very fast closure rate. If the missile is travelling at Mach number Mach 2.5 and the aircraft at Mach 1, the combined rate of Mach 3.5 doesn t give the missile very much time to respond to violent evasive maneuvers the aircraft might perform or to recover from being fooled by countermeasures, etc. In addition, the aircraft can turn away from the missile and then toward it again just before impact, forcing the missile to turn in a much tighter circle than the aircraft needs to in order to follow it through this maneuver. Although missiles can turn faster than aircraft, this advantage is often enough to cause the missile to fly past the aircraft without coming within lethal range. It has the advantage, however, of greatly increasing the effective range at which missiles or cannon s can be used. Many missiles have an effective range in a head on engagement on the order of three or four times of that in a tail chase engagement . The target aircraft effectively flies right into the weapon s fired at it. DEFAULTSORT Head On Engagement Category Aerial warfare tactics ...   more details



  1. Engagement controversy

    for the engagement of Scottish Covenanters with Charles I of 1647 Engagers The Engagement Controversy was a debate in England from 1649 1652 regarding loyalty to the English Interregnum new regime after the execution of Charles I of England Charles I . During this period hundreds of pamphlets were published in England supporting engagement to the new regime or denying the right of English citizens to shift their allegiance from the deposed king to Oliver Cromwell and his associates. In 1650 the statement of engagement took the form I do declare and promise, that I will be true and faithful to the Commonwealth of England , as it is now established, without a King or House of Lords . ref Glenn Burgess. Usurpation, Obligation, and Obedience in the Thought of the Engagement Controversy. The Historical Journal. Vol. 29, No. 3 Sept., 1986 , pp. 515 536. ref Participants in the debate are generally regarded either as de facto theorists or royalists. De facto theorists advocated loyalty to any government capable of taking power and maintaining internal peace and order. They argued that unless people are willing to accept any government that can protect them, mankind will be doomed to perpetual civil war. Most royalists argued that the people of England were already engaged to the King, and could not change their loyalties. References references Edward Vallance. Oaths, Casuistry, and Equivocation Anglican Responses to the Engagement Controversy. The Historical Journal. Vol. 44, No. 1 2001 , pp. 59 77. Quentin Skinner. Conquest and consent Thomas Hobbes and the engagement controversy. in G.E. Aylmer, ed., The Interregnum the quest for settlement, 1646 1660. London, 1972 . Category English Civil War Category Political history of England Category Republicanism in the United Kingdom ...   more details



  1. Virtual engagement

    Virtual Engagement is a metric to determine the level of affinity between a company and its customers. In today s Internet Economy internet economy , few things matter as much to Marketing marketers as the intensity of the feelings a customer has towards the brand or the Product business product of a given corporation . Marketing professionals are engaging prospects and moving them along the customer engagement cycle to become customers and finally advocates. Online environments play a critical role for customer lifecycle management , where Virtual event s have established themselves as part of the marketing mix . Here, all customer activities take place in a controlled environment, allowing detailed feedback about the level of engagement ref http www.dialoguebydesign.net press press newsletter july09.asp ref . The customer engagement index ref http www.unisfair.com virtual engagement ref can be used to measure how successful a company is in connecting with its community ref http www.engagementdb.com Report ref . It is a metric, derived from an aggregation of behavioral and demographic variables and used for assessing lead quality during events in virtual environment s. Industry analysts have established community engagement ref http www.marketingcharts.com interactive generation v defies traditional demographics 5495 gartner generation virtual engagement levels june 2008jpg ref as a concept, as it has become clear that companies need to focus on a more granular level on the behavior of individual customers or prospects to determine the strength of the connection they have been able to establish. References references Category Marketing techniques Marketing techniques Category Web 2.0 ...   more details



  1. Enterprise Engagement

    Orphan date December 2010 Wikify date May 2009 Enterprise Engagement is a sub discipline of marketing and management that focuses on achieving long term financial results by strategically aligning the engagement ... of an organization. Enterprise Engagement is distinct from the traditional sub disciplines of Managerial ... needs ref Going One to One The New Rules of Engagement Incentive Performance Center at incentivecentral.org ... . Enterprise Engagement is related to Brand Engagement , a term developed in Great Britain in the 2000s ... for a brand. Enterprise Engagement applies similar principals to the achievement of an organization s overall financial objectives. Organizations run on the basis of Enterprise Engagement work collaboratively ... engagement from sales or employee engagement. Examples of companies run on the basis of Enterprise Engagement principles include McDonalds, Southwest Airlines, and Campbell Soup ref Internal Marketing ... engagement over time. While Enterprise Engagement is related to the field of Integrated Marketing ... one specific sub discipline of management or another. History Enterprise Engagement has its roots in research conducted in the 1990s connecting financial results in Sears stores to the engagement .... Additional research on the connection between customer and employee engagement began to emerge ... a financial link between customer and employee engagement ref name ReferenceA Chimhanzi, J ... Review, 1998 , identified a direct connection between employee engagement and profitability in Sears ... between financial results and employee and customer engagement. It has since funded over a half ... and employee engagement that is the distinctive element of Enterprise Engagement was articulated in an article .... Fleming along with co author The term Enterprise Engagement was created in 2008 by a coalition of not for profit ... and performance improvement. Benefits The emergence of Enterprise Engagement is based on the growing ability of organizations to measure the long term benefits of engagement. For example bull Happy employees ...   more details



  1. Community engagement

    organizing . ref Methodologies of community engagement are a result of problems in the current community .... Current methods and implementation Practical community engagement is used as an active method ... marketing techniques, community engagement involves actively implementing a specific process towards ... Help4NonProfits ref Community Engagement Step by Step Action Kit, Gottlieb, Hildy, 19 ... in community engagement is that of honest relationship building for the sake of community ... to engage Develop engagement strategies for those individuals you already know Develop engagement ... in the process of building community coalitions for engagement. One such program is Communities ... to address their identified issues. Key concepts Community engagement may involve the use of particular ... Tamarack Tamarack An Institute for Community Engagement http www.vibrantcommunities.ca Vibrant Communities ... for community engagement http 360Communities.org 360 Communities A nonprofit building stronger, healthier ... development Engagement ...   more details



  1. Employee engagement

    Mergefrom Work engagement date January 2009 Expert subject economics date June 2008 Employee engagement , also called work engagement or worker engagement , is a business management concept. An engaged ..., Employee Engagement is a measureable degree of an employee s positive or negative emotional attachment ... & perform at work . Thus engagement is distinctively different from satisfaction, motivation, culture, climate and opinion and very difficult to measure. Origins Employee Engagement is the extent to which ..., mission, and vision of the organization. Engagement can be seen as a heightened level of ownership ... customers, and for the success of the organization as a whole. Employee engagement was described in the academic ... al. s influential definition of engagement was an employee s involvement with, commitment to, and satisfaction ... can be useful for understanding the impact of engagement. Linkage research e.g., Treacy received significant attention in the business community because of correlations between employee engagement ... and colleagues in 2003. Employee engagement is derived from studies of morale or a group s willingness .... Thus the birth of the term employee engagement which is an individual emotional phenomenon whereas morale is a group emotional phenomenon of similar characteristics. In other words, employee engagement ... title The Ten C s of Employee Engagement journal Ivey Business Journal year 2006 accessdate 2006 11 ... cite journal author BlessingWhite title Employee Engagement Report 2011 month December ... Engagement journal In Brief issue 129 year 2003 accessdate 2006 11 06 url http www.employment ... found that employee engagement scores account for as much as half of the variance in customer ... indicates that engagement is linked to organizational performance. ref name lockwood Lockwood, Nancy R. Leveraging Employee Engagement for Competitive Advantage HR s Strategic Role. HRMagazine Mar ... strengthening employee engagement, the company saved 1,721,760 in safety costs in 2002. In addition ...   more details



  1. Engagement marketing

    Refimprove date August 2010 Merge from Engagement marketing date January 2010 Marketing Engagement marketing ... of messages, engagement marketers believe that consumers should be actively involved in the production ... ref Ultimately, engagement marketing attempts to connect more strongly consumers with brands by engaging ... produced. That s one way communication and doesn t qualify as engagement. Two dimensional two way communication where consumers participate, share, and interact with a brand creates the engagement ... gmj.gallop.com October 12, 2006 ref Two dimensional 2D communication and engagement is where both giver ... experts from around the world 2010 p222 ISBN 10 0982908318 ref Three dimensional engagement, coined ... of the Comparative Media Studies Program at MIT, Alan Moore said... blockquote Engagement Marketing ... social animals, and have an innate need to communicate and interact. Therefore, any engagement .... Going further Engagement Marketing is premised upon transparency interactivity immediacy facilitation engagement co creation collaboration experience and trust these words define the migration form mass ... economic model, where engagement sits at the epicentre blockquote ref http www.henryjenkins.org 2007 01 an interview with alan moore p.html Confessions of an Aca Fan Engagement Marketing An Interview ..., and the concept of transmedia planning. blockquote Early examples of successful engagement marketing ..., Wisconsin, with being the pioneer in the practice of engagement marketing. It has cited Reynolds formation of the Miller Band Network in 1979 as the seminal engagement marketing moment. ref http promomagazine.com ... Hot in 2007 in an award winning campaign which broke new ground in engagement marketing by combining ... recognized for the first time in May 2008. Another good example of engagement marketing is seen in the unique ... online engagement marketing tools Blog s For engagement marketing purposes, companies can share content ... kind of contest is an example of an engagement marketing campaign aimed at external blogs. Social ...   more details



  1. Customer engagement

    Customer engagement CE refers to the engagement of customers with one another, with a company or a brand. The initiative for engagement can be either consumer or company led and the medium of engagement can be on or offline. Unlike marketing terms such as positioning , customer engagement has not been traced to a single source. ref The earliest reference to customer engagement is http gmj.gallup.com content 745 2 The Constant Customer.aspx The Constant Customer. ref Customer engagement has been discussed ... AAAA & ARF s Consumer Engagement Conference 2006, http www.imediaconnection.com content ... s Future of Information Summit 2007. ref Customer engagement marketing places Conversion marketing ... conversions http www.davechaffey.com E marketing Emarketing Excellence Interviews Customer engagement Customer engagement interview with Richard Sedley . CE aims at long term engagement, encouraging customer loyalty and advocacy through word of mouth. Online customer engagement is qualitatively different from offline engagement as the nature of the customer s interactions with a brand, company ... medium. Customer Engagement marketing efforts that aim to create, stimulate or influence customer ... Engagement enables organisations to respond to the fundamental changes in customer behaviour ... Agencies AAAA and the Advertising Research Foundation ARF , have put together the Engagement Steering Committee to work on the customer engagement metric. Nielsen Media Research, IAG Research and Simmons ... to Engagement http www.strategymag.com articles magazine 20060601 media.html Getting to Engagement ref Online customer engagement refers to A social phenomenon enabled by the wide adoption of the internet ... in the decade that followed. Online CE is qualitatively different from the engagement of consumers ... that leads to a customer s positive engagement with the company or offering, as well as the behaviours associated with different degrees of customer engagement. Marketing practices that aim to create ...   more details



  1. Youth engagement

    Youth engagement is the sentiment youth young people feel towards a particular person, activity, place ... youth engagement as, involving young people in the creation of their own destinies, and suggest ... Care System. Westview Press. p 260. ref The concept of youth engagement has emerged in recent ... engagement. ref Michaelson, M. and Nakamura, J. 2001 Supportive Frameworks for Youth Engagement. Jossey ... are the best avenues for achieving youth engagement. ref Fletcher, A. 2006 http www.commonaction.org ... 2002 Youth conferences as a context for engagement, New Directions for Youth Development. 96. p 48 .... ref Camino, L. and Zeldin, S. 2002 From Periphery to Center Pathways for Youth Civic Engagement ... of activities Research has identified a spectrum of approaches to youth engagement, beginning with training ... Engagement Workshop Guide . Olympia, WA Freechild Project . ref These range from traditional programs .... Movement Strategy Center. p 16. Retrieved 1 22 08. ref There are also groups who foster engagement .... ref Outcomes A number of foundations recognize youth engagement as a best practice in programs for young people. For example, the Paul Allen Foundation promotes youth engagement as an avenue to achieving ...?contentId 15 Youth Engagement , Paul G. Allen Family Foundations. Retrieved 9 12 07. ref The Walter and Duncan Gordon Foundation in Canada supports youth engagement because it believes ... about Canadian international policy and are creative in their use of new technologies to further their engagement ... Youth Engagement. Walter and Duncan Gordon Foundation. Retrieved 9 12 07. ref The Ontario Trillium Foundation recognizes youth engagement as a best practice and has been developing a framework to support youth engagement in its grantmaking and encourage applications that include a youth engagement approach. ref name trilliumfoundation.org Hands On Learning Australia implement youth engagement ... On Learning Australia Hands On Learning Australia. Retrieved 29 03 09. ref Youth engagement has been ...   more details



  1. Rules of engagement

    Other uses Image Operation Provide Relief.Rules of Engagement.jpg thumb Rules of Engagement for Operation Provide Relief , 1992. In military or police operations, the rules of engagement ROE determine when, where, and how force shall be used. Such rules are both general and specific, and there have been large variations between cultures throughout history. The rules may be made public, as in a martial law or curfew situation, but are typically only fully known to the force that intends to use them ... and most accepted rules of engagement ROE exist within the North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO ... and limitations under which UK forces will initiate and or continue combat engagement ... rules of engagement before performing any mission or military operation. These can cover circumstances ... act. Typically they are carefully thought out in detail well before an engagement and may cover a number ... the actions of a force better. The first rule of engagement for British Armed Forces is always the right ... of deadly force with or without a firearm. Rules of engagement are most often decided upon by commanders ... command. In order for this to be accomplished, commanders must manufacture rules of engagement that will not violate ... and understanding. ROE failures In any engagement, the ROE need to balance two competing goals ... 08 17 death by rules of engagement a critique of America s rules of engagement for professional soldiers. ref http www.townhall.com columnists DianaWest 2007 08 17 death by rules of engagement Death by rules of engagement by Diane West ref This creates room for two types of error Excessively tight .... Contractors such as Blackwater Worldwide Blackwater are not bound by the same rules of engagement ... of Defense . December 17, 2003. Sagan, Scott D., Rules of Engagement, pp 443 470 in George, A., Avoiding ... Day Mercenaries . DEFAULTSORT Rules Of Engagement Category Laws of war de Rules of Engagement NATO ... pt Regras de engajamento ru fi Rules of Engagement th ...   more details



  1. Brand engagement

    Brand Engagement is a term loosely used to describe the process of forming an attachment emotional and rational between a person and a brand . It comprises one aspect of brand management . What makes the topic complex is that brand engagement is partly created by institutions and organizations, but is equally created by the perceptions, attitudes, beliefs and behaviors of those with whom these institutions and organizations are communicating or engaging with. As a relatively new addition to the marketing and communication mix, brand engagement sits in the space between marketing , advertising , media ... e.g. sales activity, trial, or recommendation. External Brand Engagement Brand engagement between ... Internal close stakeholder brand engagement There are two broad areas where brand engagement .... This often raises the issue of the value of investment in brand engagement. It is a discretionary expense on the part of the organization. Proponents of brand engagement would argue that this is an investment ... on Investment in employee engagement internal communications. While it is generally accepted that it is important ... participation and collaboration. An aspect of internal brand engagement is Brand orientation which ... building brand capabilities. Thought leaders are increasingly placing employee engagement at the forefront ... angle Much internal communication and employee engagement practice is based on measurement of effectiveness or business contribution. The key elements in creating a model of employee engagement is the measurement of engagement drivers that is, what are the factors or combinations of factors ..., process or technology changes? Many of the engagement drivers currently in use internally are HR ... engagement drivers to correlated increases in customer satisfaction and loyalty, and then correlates ... consensus is that employee engagement can contribute roughly 20 to an organization s TSR various Vivaldi ... engagement No footnotes date February 2008 Sources Understanding the psychology of online behaviour ...   more details




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