The Science Behind Gamification: Why It Makes Employees Better

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Before gamification had a name, the brain already understood it. The reward systems that make games compelling are the same systems that drive every motivated behavior in human life. There’s a science behind gamification. When you complete a task and receive recognition for it, your brain releases dopamine. That chemical signal creates a sense of […]

Gamification Boosts Employee Engagement & the Savings Are Real

Cartoon illustration of a diverse office team celebrating workplace achievements through gamification. Employees wear medals, hold a large trophy, and cheer in a modern office while a leaderboard, progress bars, and achievement badges appear in the background. A rising graph, stacks of coins, and a piggy bank symbolize the financial savings and business benefits of higher employee engagement.

Most companies know their employees are not fully engaged. Few of them know what that actually costs. According to Gallup’s State of the Global Workplace report, global employee engagement fell to 21% in 2024, marking only the second decline in over a decade. That drop cost the world economy $438 billion in lost productivity in a […]

Businesses Save Money with Employee Engagement in Austin, TX

Two business executives meet in a modern office overlooking the Austin skyline as one presents a chart showing upward growth, illustrating how employee engagement in Austin can contribute to stronger business performance and long-term organizational success.

Austin is growing fast. The metro added 18,500 jobs in the year ending May 2025, ranking 10th among the 50 largest metros in the country. Tech giants, startups, and professional services firms are competing fiercely for a talent pool that has options. And beneath all that growth, a quiet financial drain is running in businesses […]

Training Prevents Quitting: How to Keep Employees Engaged

Employees participate in a professional workplace training session while a manager leads a discussion, illustrating how Training Prevents Quitting by helping team members develop skills, stay engaged, and see opportunities for growth within the organization.

Quiet quitting does not mean someone is lazy. It means someone stopped caring, and usually for a specific reason. The employee still shows up. They still complete assigned tasks. They just stopped going the extra mile because nobody seemed to notice when they did. Over time, that feeling compounds into a kind of emotional checkout […]

Is Your Rewards Platform Telling You Something?

A frustrated office employee stands at a desk packing personal belongings into a cardboard box. This symbolizes how a rewards platform can give you a heads up that someone is thinking of quitting.

An employee who is thinking about leaving rarely announces it. They stop volunteering for projects. They get a little quieter in meetings. Then one day they hand in their notice and everyone acts surprised. There is one signal that tends to appear even before those behavioral changes: A sudden, complete cashout of every point they […]

How to Use Employee Engagement to Recruit Better Talent

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Most companies treat recruiting and employee engagement as two separate problems. One belongs to HR. The other belongs to leadership. They get different budgets, different strategies, and different owners. That separation is a mistake. Using employee engagement to recruit top quality talent is one of the smartest moves you can make. The best talent in […]

Simple Ways to Improve Employee Morale (That Most Overlook)

A realistic modern office scene showing four coworkers smiling and talking together around a desk in a bright open workspace. The employees appear relaxed and engaged, creating a positive atmosphere that reflects how you can improve employee morale and workplace connection.

Most organizations look for complicated answers to a straightforward problem. They budget for new perks, redesign office spaces, and hire consultants to build elaborate programs from scratch. Then they wonder why morale is still slipping. The fact is it’s not expensive to improve employee morale. Global employee engagement dropped to just 20% in 2025, its […]

How Employee Pulse Surveys Catch Problems Before They Grow

A professional editorial illustration showing a diverse office team, with a central woman holding a tablet that displays a heartbeat line and sentiment icons (smileys). In the background, circular metaphors show a magnifying glass inspecting a wall crack and a hand watering a plant to represent Employee Pulse Surveys.

Here is a scenario that plays out in organizations every single year. The annual engagement survey goes out in November. Results come back in January. An action plan gets built in March. Half of it gets implemented by summer. And somewhere in the middle of all that, three of your best people quietly decided to […]

How to Measure the Annual Employee Survey

Professional infographic for Fun Intended titled “How to Measure Employee Engagement (Beyond the Annual Survey)” featuring a smiling employee at a desk surrounded by engagement metrics including pulse surveys, one on one conversations, continuous feedback, behavior and recognition, and people analytics. The Fun Intended logo and brand colors are incorporated throughout the design.

Here’s a scenario that plays out in organizations every day. The annual employee engagement survey goes out in November. Results come back in January. Leadership reviews the data, builds a PowerPoint, shares some highlights with the team in February, and puts together an action plan that gets half-implemented by April. Meanwhile, three of your best […]

The Best Employee Engagement Survey Questions to Ask

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Most companies know they should be surveying their employees. Fewer companies know how to ask the right questions. The difference matters more than it sounds. A poorly designed survey gives you data that feels comprehensive but points nowhere. Vague questions produce vague answers. Leading questions produce polite answers. And a survey that asks about everything […]