by Jeannie Wilcox | October 12, 2016 | Benefits Communication, Best Practices, Employee Communications, Employee Engagement, Enrollment Communications, Generational communications
In 2001, James C. Collins published a book called Good to Great. And with that, “great” catapulted into our everyday vernacular as a descriptor for – well – just about everything: How’s the food? Great! How was your weekend? Great! How’s your...
by | June 2, 2016 | Benefits Communication, Employee Communications, Generational communications, Millennials
Yesterday I read a really interesting piece describing how corporate America is so focused on the stereotypes associated with millennials that companies may be missing the bigger picture when trying to relate to young people. As in, it’s risky business to shove an...
by Kara Cowie | May 16, 2016 | Benefits Communication, Benefits Communication General, Communications Technology, Crisis Communications, Employee Communications, Enrollment Communications, Generational communications, Millennials
With 68 percent of Americans owning smartphones, it’s no wonder employers are considering (and often embracing) mobile apps as an effective tool for sharing benefits and company information with employees and their family members. Across Lockton, our Account Teams...
by Kara Cowie | April 6, 2016 | Benefits Communication, Employee Communications, Enrollment Communications, Generational communications, Millennials, Segmenting communications
I’ll admit, I am a millennial … but just by a hair. Born in September of 1980, I barely make the cutoff. And with a husband, three kids, mortgage and a minivan, I often have much more in common with Generation X than Y. But, technically, I am a part of the...