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How HR Can Tackle Diversity Using the Rooney Rule

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The results were impressive – minority head coaching hires in the NFL increased from 6% to 22% in 2006 – and as the White House strives to show, the implications of the rule can be far-reaching. Consequences of this can range from reduced competitiveness and productivity to increased employee turnover to higher compensation costs.

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How HR Can Tackle Diversity Using the Rooney Rule

Visier

The results were impressive – minority head coaching hires in the NFL increased from 6% to 22% in 2006 – and as the White House strives to show, the implications of the rule can be far-reaching. Consequences of this can range from reduced competitiveness and productivity to increased employee turnover to higher compensation costs.

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Maybe employees don’t leave managers, after all

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The most-cited study on manager-driven turnover is the 1999 book, First, Break All the Rules: What the World’s Greatest Managers Do Differently , which is based on 25 years of research by the Gallup Organization. So why does conventional wisdom maintain that managers are the cause? What do you think? Share with us in the comments!

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Talent and HR News Weekly Update: Employee Recognition Trends

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This week’s curated articles will get you thinking more about employee recognition and its link back to productivity, retention and more. Numerous studies demonstrate “that when companies include employee recognition as a line-item, employee behavior increases across engagement, productivity, retention, customer service, and morale.”