
Group Attendees: Any number of participants
Recorded Version: Unlimited viewing for 6 months ( Access information will be emailed 24 hours after the completion of live webinar)
Employee engagement is the foundation of organizational success. Engaged employees are more productive, more loyal, and more willing to go the extra mile. Yet many organizations struggle to sustain engagement because they treat it as an HR program rather than a leadership responsibility. True engagement begins and ends with leadership accountability-how managers connect, communicate, and create meaning for their teams.
This session, Leadership Accountability: Ending the “It’s HR’s Problem” Mindset, takes a fresh look at what it means to lead in a way that drives engagement every day. Participants will explore eight key strategies that empower leaders to take ownership of engagement and inspire lasting results. We’ll begin by examining the link between engagement, productivity, and retention-unpacking how disengagement costs organizations in performance and morale. From there, we’ll identify the mindset shift leaders must adopt to move from passive oversight to active involvement. The session introduces practical ways to embed engagement into the leadership framework-through recognition, communication, development, and trust. A major focus of the discussion will be the role of professional growth. Leaders will learn how to provide opportunities for learning and advancement that align with employees’ aspirations and organizational goals. You’ll also gain insights into creating a recognition-rich culture that celebrates effort and achievement, reinforcing the behaviors that drive success. Open communication and trust form the backbone of engagement. We’ll discuss how transparency, feedback, and consistent follow-through strengthen team cohesion. The session will highlight techniques for giving meaningful feedback that motivates improvement, as well as ways to encourage dialogue that surfaces ideas and innovation. Building a positive work culture is another pillar of engagement. Participants will discover how to cultivate a supportive environment where employees feel safe to contribute, collaborate, and challenge the status quo. You’ll also explore strategies to balance productivity with well-being-through flexibility, workload management, and respect for work-life integration. Finally, we’ll review Effective Tips for Leaders to Improve Employee Engagement, emphasizing actionable steps to implement immediately within your team or department. The session provides a roadmap for leaders who want to move from awareness to accountability-transforming engagement from an HR metric into a shared leadership mission. By the end of the webinar, you’ll understand that leadership accountability is not about assigning blame-it’s about shared ownership, consistent communication, and everyday actions that build a culture of trust and commitment. When leaders embrace their role in engagement, organizations don’t just retain talent-they unlock it. Why you should Attend: If you’re tired of hearing "that's HR's job" when discussing engagement, culture, or retention-this session is for you. You’ll learn how to hold leaders accountable for building engagement into daily operations, communication, and team development. Participants will walk away with practical tools to create an environment where employees feel valued, supported, and inspired to do their best work. Whether you lead a small team or a large organization, this webinar will help you move from compliance to commitment and from delegation to ownership. We will also review “Effective Tips for Leaders to Improve Employee Engagement” which increases productivity and retention too! Areas Covered in the Session:
Wendy Sellers known as "The HR Lady®," is a dedicated business partner, HR consultant, speaker, and trainer who specializes in understanding the unique culture and goals of organizations. Her focus is on building effective HR policies, employee training, and management courses to help businesses and employees succeed.
Wendy's expertise stems from personal experience, as she entered the field of HR without a clear plan and faced numerous challenges along the way. This has made her authentic, transparent, and results-oriented, with a commitment to providing practical solutions without hidden agendas. She is The HR Lady®: Realistic, Honest, and Reliable.