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Tim Eisenhauer

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Tim Eisenhauer is the president and co-founder of Axero Solutions. His company develops and markets Communifire, a social intranet and collaboration platform for businesses of all sizes. Over five million people use his software including clients like About.com, TED, Toyota, Bravo, and Schneider Electric.

Tim is the author of Who the Hell Wants to Work for You? Mastering Employee Engagement.

He writes regularly on his company's blog (www.axerosolutions.com/blogs) about employee engagement, management, and other workplace topics. And he's been featured in Fortune, Forbes, TIME, Inc Magazine, Entrepreneur.com, CNBC, Today, and other leading publications.

Tim lives in sunny San Diego, California.
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Q&A About: Who the Hell Wants to Work for You? Mastering Employee Engagement

As you might suspect, I wrote a book on employee engagement. It’s called Who the Hell Wants to Work for You: Mastering Employee Engagement. Since the book came out, I’ve been talking to journalists who like to interview authors. I get the same questions again and again, so I put together a cheat sheet to cover the main points ...
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