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Organizations invest heavily in improving engagement, yet global engagement levels remain nearly unchanged. Surveys evolve, platforms update, and recognition programs expand, but the results rarely move. The reason is often simpler than it appears. Engagement is not built through systems. It is built through communication. When employees feel heard, informed, and valued, they engage. When they feel ignored or dismissed, they disengage. The difference lies not only in what leaders say but in how they say it. Emotional intelligence is the ability to communicate with self-awareness, empathy, and authenticity. It turns information into connection and transforms a message into meaning. Research continues to reinforce this point. Gallup’s State of the Global Workplace 2025 report shows that managers influence roughly 70 percent of the variance in engagement across teams. Technology and process matter, but the emotional quality of communication determines connection. Leaders who communicate with clarity and empathy create engaged, resilient teams. Those who do not leave employees uncertain, disconnected, or quietly disengaged. Communication is not a soft skill. It is the emotional infrastructure of engagement. The post Emotionally Intelligent Communication: The Hidden Driver of Engagement [https://corefactors.com/emotionally-intelligent-communication/] first appeared on Core Factors [https://corefactors.com].
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