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45+ Employee Experience Terms you have to know

AIHR

As satisfaction can fluctuate based on events, the weather, and many other factors, it’s recommended to regularly gauge satisfaction. That’s why it’s important to benchmark the score against other organizations in the same sector. They can be asked about their opinion about a reorganization or strategy.

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Assessment: How Successful Was Your Company’s Reorg?

Harvard Business Review

Reorganizations, or reorgs, are a common business practice. It’s no wonder then that the people involved in most reorgs want to put the event behind them as soon as possible, and why they seldom — if ever — pause to assess how it went. Has your firm recently undergone a reorg? If so, you’re in good company.

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To Radically Redesign Health Care, Start with One Unit

Harvard Business Review

Benchmarking seems to assure leaders that as long as their organization’s performance is 50% of the national average or better, things are okay. The doctor, nurse, and pharmacist team organized over 30 unique redesign events (e.g., rapid improvement events and mapping of value streams).

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Egnyte Architecture: Lessons learned in building and scaling a multi petabyte content platform

High Scalability

CFS(cloud file system), EOS (Egnyte object store), Content Security, Event Sync, Search Service, User behavior based recommendation service form major parts of the system. We use event-based sync in our desktop sync client code, as server events are happening they get pushed to the client from server and the client replays them locally.

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