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What is HR Analytics? All You Need to Know to Get Started

Analytics in HR

Example: Annual employee turnover rate.) HR tip If you’d like to read more about how data can change hiring practices, we recommend Laszlo Bock’s book ‘Work Rules’. A closer look at employee turnover can reveal helpful insights, such as which departments, positions, or managers lose the most workers.

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Rewarding Employee Performance: How To Choose The Right Incentives

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But when it comes to selecting the right incentives to inspire and foster employee performance, it’s important to choose wisely. Today, in this blog post, we’ll explore practical tips for selecting the most effective incentives to propel your team toward success.

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Why signing bonuses won’t save transportation’s talent shortage

PI Worldwide

The current school of thought is to offer signing bonuses. With several of the biggest names in the game offering sign-on bonuses—and money being a strong motivator to start driving—this seems like a good solution. Signing bonuses aren’t a sustainable solution to the transportation talent shortage. Read e-book.

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3 Employee Reward and Recognition Trends for 2024

Rallyware for Human Resources

Rewards can take the form of bonuses, promotions, certificates, gifts, or other incentives that are meaningful and valuable to the employees. It is encouraged that companies provide some sort of material incentives in such programs. It can also boost retention, which is a must in the age of the “Great Resignation.”

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How to Effectively Incentivize Your Sales Team

Bonusly

Sales is an integral part of most organizations; it directly impacts cash flow, provides insight into market fit, and lays the groundwork for customer retention. With the right incentives, businesses can keep their pipelines full. Unfortunately, the current incentive system is broken. Without sales, businesses flounder.

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5 Tried and Tested Ways to Improve Employee Productivity

Engagedly

Business leaders want their companies to compete with others in their industry. A lack of productivity also comes with higher turnover rates and lower retention rates; when workers feel undervalued or unfulfilled at work, they will look for opportunities elsewhere. The use of bonuses and commissions is one of these strategies.

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71% of Employers: Labor and Skill Shortages Pose Greatest Potential Disruption to Business (i4cp login required)

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While many organizations are suffering from employee attrition worldwide, most have been tackling this problem by increasing compensation and offering attractive sign-on bonuses. For example, high-performance organizations were more than twice as likely to add or enhance equity retention awards vs. their lower-performing counterparts.