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GLOVES ARE OFF FOR LEE Pro fighter sets sights on new goal to turn waste into energy He has had a 25-year career that has seen him trade blows with some of the biggest names in boxing. World Champion Amir Khan has been on the wrong end of his right hook as a sparring partner. But now, after his final big bout was thwarted by injury, Lee Kellett is preparing to go out on a high, before taking on a new challenge. Full story: page 3
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TIME FOR ACTION Nearly 9 out of every 10 Shanks people in the UK had their say on the future of the business and their role in it. That’s a phenomenal 87% of you who completed the PULSE survey, which will help us shape a bright future for everyone in Shanks. Thanks to you, we now have a picture of how the business feels about our managers, working environments and the company as a whole. PRIORITY The key finding from PULSE was that 34.1% of Shanks people were committed to the company and engaged in their job. But a further 22% were not committed or engaged, and it’s that group that Sam Lock, Head of HR, wants to get onside. “Some of the comments were that people don’t feel appreciated by their line managers, and that is something we will address as a priority,” she said. “We have great talent at Shanks, so we need to ensure that by improving things together, we retain that small percentage of people who indicated that they don’t feel engaged.” Over the coming months, everyone will be split into groups of five or more, led by a line manager, to do the action planning sessions. Every team will examine both the positive and negative findings of the survey and will identify practical steps to improve or resolve them. They will then each draft an action plan to take their team forward. Sam said: “The aim is to create action plans to drive growth and success. By doing that, we hope to see increased personal enhancement and a tangible improvement in job satisfaction, which in turn leads to heightened commitment and engagement.” PULSE highlights: page 4