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Aligning Training Initiatives with Organisational Goals and Employee Career Development

EmployeeConnect

Investing in employee training and development has become imperative for staying competitive and fostering growth. However, the effectiveness of training initiatives hinges greatly on their alignment with both organisational objectives and individual career aspirations. Training programs are no exception.

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Benefits Healthcare Employers Can Offer Other Than Higher Pay

Hospital Recruiting

It’s about recognizing and responding to the diverse, evolving needs of those in high-demand roles, such as physicians, physician assistants (PAs), and nurse practitioners (NPs). Career Development and Educational Opportunities In the dynamic world of healthcare, continuous learning and leadership development are vital.

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7 Best Practices for the Career Development of Black Employees

Ongig

Supporting your employees and providing them with opportunities for career development is essential for increasing employee satisfaction and retention. But today, we want to focus on African American employees, who are often underrepresented when it comes to career advancement.

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Is career development good for employee retention in SMBs?

Workable

Most employers veer towards career planning and development but is it an effective practice? Let’s explore the different challenges, and why (or why not) it is good to have career development strategies in place. Having a career development strategy is a good start. However, career development is not enough.

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Human Resources Generalist: Required Job Duties and Skills

Heyyy HR!

They are responsible for the entire employee life cycle, such as recruitment and selection, performance management, training and development, and legal and compliance. The role of a Human Resources Generalist is multifaceted and requires a diverse set of skills.

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The Hidden Cost of Quiet Quitting: Strategies to Address this Growing Trend

EmployeeConnect

It can lead to higher recruitment and training costs, lower productivity and decreased morale among remaining employees. Recruitment and training expenses When an employee leaves quietly, the organisation may not realise they are short-staffed until it is too late. Here are some examples of hidden costs: 1.

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8 Steps to Improve Employee Productivity in 2024

15Five

Measure KPIs and use this metric to assess performance results, create fair and objective evaluations, and provide value in performance appraisals, feedback sessions, one-on-ones , and career development discussions. Provide training and development opportunities to assist employees in their professional development.