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Talking Candidly About Workforce Planning for HR Executives

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Talking Candidly About Workforce Planning for HR Executives Dec. One thing stood out above the others, and it’s something every HR leader and team member faces: workforce planning. As an HR partner, your role in workforce planning is at the heart of what really matters to your company leaders.

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5 Ways to Reduce Regrettable Turnover and Keep Valued Employees

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Though some regrettable turnover is inevitable and expected, when too many of those losses start stacking up, the entire employee experience can topple over like dominoes. The impact of employee turnover—particularly regrettable turnover—can be felt throughout a company, from dips in productivity to wounded team morale.

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How to Retain Call Center Employees & Reduce Turnover

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However, amid all this unpredictability, there’s one trend that managers have come to recognize – the high turnover rate. According to Quality Assurance and Training Connection , call centers, on average, see an annual turnover rate ranging from 30% to 45%. High attrition rates have long plagued the call center industry.

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The 71+ Biggest HR Tech Conferences to Attend in 2019

Digital HR Tech

HR tech conferences are always a great occasion to speak with industry experts in person, to see some of the coolest HR tech startups pitch their business, and to find out more about the companies behind the technology we write about here on Digital HR Tech. January 2019. And that’s not even all of it.

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How Healthcare Employers Can Manage Nursing Talent More Strategically

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Research by the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses says that while nurses report being highly satisfied with their career path, 54 percent said they plan to leave their current job within three years. Employers have to address working conditions — including staffing levels — to reduce turnover and improve retention, she says.

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How Physician Employment Is Changing — and What It Means for Healthcare Systems

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Healthcare networks loom large on the medical horizon, but many groups are having to learn how to operate these massive conglomerates as they grow. So what does this mean for HR teams in the medical space? Many large healthcare systems, having acquired multiple practices, are now reaching the end of their initial plans.

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How making ‘work fun’ helped this credit union cut turnover in half

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In 2019, Texans Credit Union—which delivers a suite of financial products and services to 120,000 members, supported by 250 employees across 11 branches—had a turnover problem. Turnover stood at 46% organization-wide and 63% among customer-facing roles in branches. See also: What will HR leadership look like in 2024?