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Cafe Classic: Rethinking Compensation Training

Compensation Cafe

Editor's Note: Is your manager training on compensation failing to get the job done? The inadequacy or ineffectiveness of manager training is a concern for most of us -- and if it's not, it probably should be. Here's a look at a few ways compensation training could become far more effective.

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Case Study: The Value Of Pay Transparency And How To Implement It

HR Tech Girl

They can leverage this knowledge to request appropriate compensation adjustments, promotions, or career development opportunities. By actively involving employees in the development and evaluation of the compensation structure, organizations can promote transparency and ensure buy-in from all stakeholders.

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9 Best HR Courses for Beginners to Check Out Right Away

Analytics in HR

To jumpstart your career in HR, enrolling in HR courses for beginners and learning the basics will get you well on your way. Here’s our full list of HR certification courses: HR Generalist Sourcing & Recruitment Talent Management & Succession Planning People Analytics Organizational Development Digital HR 2.0

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How Systematizing Career Development is Giving PSAV a Competitive Edge

SumTotal

Our employees value career development opportunities, but too often our informal, unstructured process meant a brief conversation during a performance review, or if there is an excellent manager, a team conversation about career paths.

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What Is The Average Employee Retention Rate by Industry? [2021 Update]

DailyPay

Another way to describe employee retention rate is “how well does your business maintain employee satisfaction?” If you are forced into firing people because they don’t have the skills to do the job, this, as well as the aforementioned issues, could be a recruiting issue increasing your turnover rate. Employee Training.

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The Power of Investing in Employee Development

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Your Key Takeaway If you need one takeaway, it’s this: Investing in your team’s development is not just a nice-to-have; it’s the master key to a vibrant, empowered, and future-ready organization. They aren’t just seeking a cushy paycheck; they’re looking for a company invested in their career development.

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Why Investing in Employee Development is Critical for Improving Retention

Hppy

Furthermore, recruiting and training new employees can take a significant amount of time and effort, which can slow down progress and hinder growth. One effective strategy for improving employee retention rates is investing in employee development. Employee retention is a critical issue for many companies.