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Workplace Effectiveness

Equip People to T.H.R.I.V.E.™

Did you know…?

Employee engagement in the U.S. fell to its lowest level in a decade with only 31% of employees engaged and 17% highly disengaged. (Gallup, 2025).

In today’s dynamically shifting landscape, workplace effectiveness is the critical foundation to build a thriving organization that fosters innovation, trust, collaboration, continuous improvement, employee retention and results.

Employee Engagement

At Innolect, we empower organizations to achieve significant and measurable improvements using our T.H.R.I.V.E.™ framework.

Workplaces that T.H.R.I.V.E.

T.H.R.I.V.E. equips leaders to build trust, fuel engagement and inspire peak performance.

With Innolect’s Workplace Effectiveness practice, organizations:

  • Align leaders, teams and technology to redefine work processes.
  • Enhance people connections that build engagement and retention.
  • Demonstrate profitable and visible performance improvements.

In partnership with you, we offer a menu of options specifically tailored to address high impact opportunities for your workplace’s growth edge. Your customized roadmap provides an action-driven blueprint to unlock your organization’s full potential so all can T.H.R.I.V.E.™

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Workplace Effectiveness Blogs

How Your Leaders Need to Support Women as Allies

By Kittie Watson | March 21, 2022

Painting by Rebecca Ripley With Women’s History month, we encourage you to gain a deeper understanding of the women around you. What is their experience in your workplace and how might you become an effective ally? With greater self-awareness, we can all learn to model behaviors and institute practices that advocate for women and others […]

Why Leaders Are Failing at Holding Ongoing Equity & Inclusion Dialogues

By Kittie Watson | October 25, 2021

As you reflect on events over the last 18 months, what is top of mind? Besides Covid-19, we are reminded of political unrest, cyberattacks, natural disasters (hurricanes, earthquakes, fires, etc.), Afghanistan US withdrawal, climate change, supply chain disruptions and ongoing racial and social justice issues. This is not a very upbeat list, so we need […]

Do You Have the Courage to be a Radical Empathizer?

By Kittie Watson | September 22, 2020

Even during the pandemic, star athletes physically and psychologically prepare for their next athletic challenge. Just as athletes prepare for marathons, triathlons, the gridiron and other physical contests, leaders need to prepare for difficult or challenging situations. Today, many leaders and managers tell us that they’re afraid to start a conversation or dialogue about racial […]

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