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Why Career Planning Matters

Everwise

In fact, a comprehensive, global survey of employees and HR leaders by Reed Consulting revealed that one of the top reasons for employee attrition is lack of opportunities for personal and career development. Lack of development is three times as influential as any other factor in an employee’s decision to leave.

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Why Career Planning Matters

Everwise

In fact, a comprehensive, global survey of employees and HR leaders by Reed Consulting revealed that one of the top reasons for employee attrition is lack of opportunities for personal and career development. Lack of development is three times as influential as any other factor in an employee’s decision to leave.

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Book Summary & Review — Anxiety at Work: 8 Strategies to Help Teams Build Resilience, Handle Uncertainty, and Get Stuff Done by Adrian Gostick & Chester Elton

Workplace Psychology

Chapter 4 Summary – Help Chart Career Development (p. Following a set of methods can reduce employees’ anxiety about where they’re heading in their careers. Managers should address mean-spirited tensions head-on, and team members who stir up hostility should be coached.

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If You Want to Engage Employees with Learning, Tie It to Career Growth

Linkedin Talent Blog

Employees recognize the importance of career development. However, those opportunities have to be tied to long-term skill development and career development to feel worth their while. The data echoes this trend: Companies that offer ongoing skill development to their employees are 7.2x Who doesn’t want that?”

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Learning and Development: The Ultimate Guide to Getting Started

Linkedin Talent Blog

Close skills gaps and future-proof your organization Skill sets for jobs have changed by 25% since 2015 and this number is expected to grow to 65% by 2030, effectively widening the current skills gap. Companies that facilitate career development are 2.6x more likely to exceed their financial targets.