Training Today: Evolving from Engaged to Entangled

What in the organization leads employees to do the best they can be? The answer is entanglement.

 

How do organizations develop the commitment and loyalty from their employees that propel performance beyond normal to extraordinary on a daily basis? What makes one organization an award winner and another scrambling to survive? What in the organization leads employees to do the best they can?

The answer: entanglement—a phenomenon in which employee and organizational commitment to each person, system, and component of the organization is so deeply ensnared in the company’s mission, vision, values, and goals that success is the only option.? “It’s My Company Too! How Entangled Companies Move Beyond Employee Engagement for Remarkable Results” by Dr. Kenneth R. Thompson, Dr. Ramon L. Benedetto, and Thomas J. Walter with Molly Meyer features eight organizations that boast transformational leadership that has led to entanglement.? What do they say it takes to become entangled?

  • Leaders who do extraordinary things
  • Building an ethical organization
  • Focusing all the human capital
  • Using process to guide performance
  • Increasing an individual’s self-efficacy
  • Giving employees freedom and responsibility within a culture of discipline
  • Hardwiring discretionary thinking and actions
  • Guiding the transformation to remarkable performance
Lorri Freifeld
Lorri Freifeld is the editor/publisher of Training magazine. She writes on a number of topics, including talent management, training technology, and leadership development. She spearheads two awards programs: the Training APEX Awards and Emerging Training Leaders. A writer/editor for the last 30 years, she has held editing positions at a variety of publications and holds a Master’s degree in journalism from New York University.