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Employee Experience

Horizontales
Make interfaces of enterprise applications aesthetically pleasing. (verb)
Content that goes on the self-service portal (abbreviation)
One of the 7 guiding principles of ITIL4: Optimise and --------
A matrix of all the activities or decision making authorities undertaken in an organisation set against all the people or roles. (abbreviation)
The consulting firm behind Q12 survey; One of the most widely used EX analysis techniques.
Japanese word for continuous improvement.
Portal used to reduce the number of direct contacts to the support desk. (4,7)
The Harvard Business Review article “The One Number You Need to Grow” called out the importance of this score to customer experience measurement. This methodology since been applied to employee experience measurement. (3,8)
This term (Abbreviation), coined by Marcel Broumels in 2007, describes the translation of sentiment objectives to experience indicators and actions. (Hint: A commitment)
Workplace. Also Microsoft application.
Process of improving employee-customer engagement levels. (Also a self help book) (5,5)
Organisation's belief and value system.
Employee Experience highly influences this turn over rate:
One of the stages of employee lifecycle. (verb)
Verticales
Often used to describe the sub-optimal relationship between the company and its service provider. (11,6)
------ is constant. Also an ITSM module
Professional management discipline focused on the efficient and effective delivery of support services for the organisations that it serves. (Plural)
Finland based Employee experience management company
Staff stands back from their day-to-day tasks to walk the floor of their workplace to identify wasteful activities.
People tend to remember the most emotionally intense moments, as well as the end result, rather than the experience in its entirety. This human behaviour is called: (4,3) approach
Common term for: Laptops, mobiles, printers, software, work tables, etc