6. …motivation 1.0Hygiene: humans struggling for survival 2.0 Stick and Carrot 3.0 DRIVE: to learn, to create and better the world!!!
7. … 3.0: impact on HR: lighter tools faster implementations less rules
8. …our 3.0 world: development interviews results Most frequently mentioned motivators What they are really saying Increase competence MASTERY Interesting tasks Developing real product (used by someone) Making a difference PURPOSE AUTONOMY Opportunity to make decisions 8 www.ciklum.net
12. …3 main focus points of HR in Ciklum: #1 Make Clients realize that employees Come to work NOT TO WORK “Give your team a sense of Purpose”
13. …3 main focus points of HR in Ciklum: #2 Help Employees to realizetheir professional and human potential via understanding that the key to Autonomy is Responsibilty
14. …3 main focus points of HR in Ciklum: #3 Create infrastructure for knowledge sharing among 900+ IT specialists and 130+ Clients’ teams/companies “Gain and polish your Mastery!”
16. …Practice Leaders in action: since February - 5 tracks more than 30 events/gatherings goal: to have 20 practice leaders groups, includingactive participations of Clients
We paid for loyalty and it worked 2 years ago, retention bonus was a good tool, but recently one of the Clients decided to introduce retention bonus to employees, which resulted in a dismissal of the key performers
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