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Engaged…and Headed for DivorceJust because an employee is working hard at their current job doesn’t mean that they aren’t looking for a new one. A recent study says that only 42% of people are satisfied with their jobs and a huge 96% would take a call from a recruiter about a new career opportunity. What are you doing to keep your employees at your company? |
Richard P. Finnegan | Engagement , Retention , Talent Management | May 27 2011 |
Two Steps to Improve Employee Retention & EngagementThe key to employee retention is ensuring you have talented and personable supervisors on staff. Studies show that employees who have good feelings about their bosses also have good feelings about their jobs, pay and benefits. So why do only 14% of companies hold supervisors accountable for employee retention? |
Richard P. Finnegan | Retention , Talent Management | June 3 2011 |
Three Keys to Retaining High Potential EmployeesAround 25 percent of top-performing employees intend to leave their jobs — even in today’s economy! Your company’s future effectiveness depends on retaining top talent at all levels of the organization, and so you better make sure you get it right. |
Joseph A. De Feo | Retention , Talent Management | August 23 2011 |