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10 Things a Good Manager Never Does

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Under-appreciated employees are usually unmotivated employees. A good manager uses a variety of techniques to demonstrate employee appreciation, including giving rewards and recognition. Discourage enthusiastic new hires by neglecting a formal onboarding program. Ignore employee turnover rates.

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How to Spot Who’s Going to Quit Next

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To this end, it is important to focus your onboarding program on how to engage employees as quickly as possible to avoid high turnover. It’s also helpful to be aware of which industries have the highest percentage of employee turnover. The average turnover rate in 2015 across all industries was 16.7

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5 Performance Measurement Myths

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To drive engagement and retention they can extend from onboarding programs, demonstrating a commitment to an employee’s growth from the moment of hire. 84% of employees want to learn, and keep learning. When you align an employee’s learning with the company’s business goals, that’s a win for all.

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Beyond Employee Engagement: 6 Tips to Improve the Employee Experience

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Similarly, EX, or employee experience, is the sum total of the interactions employees have with their organization – from recruitment, to onboarding and beyond. Amit Kaura ( @tweets_bitter ) is a technology leader at Achievers and is helping build the next generation Employee Success Platform.