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Why Your Business Needs This Foolproof “Talent Retention Strategy”

Engagedly

Once they hire talented individuals, a business needs a foolproof talent retention strategy to avoid attrition. The year 2021 has been marked as the year of the Great Resignation when thousands of employees willingly resigned from their jobs. Here is where talent retention strategies come into play.

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Employee Engagement in Healthcare: 5 Facts You Need to Know

Bonfyre

Amidst this turbulence, employee engagement in healthcare has emerged as a key strategic tool for righting the ship. A focus on employees’ commitment and emotional investment in their work is, as Healthcare Finance News describes, a “must-have” core competency for leaders. hospital employees are highly engaged.

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Recruit Better: Employee Discount Programs and Taxes

HR Bartender

Jones] Employee benefits are typically any additional non-wage compensation provided to the employee beyond their typical salary or hourly wage. These can range from having a foosball table in the break room to offering employees free tickets to sporting events throughout the year.

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Why Creating Purpose at Work Is Key to Retaining Talent

UKG

While employers traditionally believed that compensation was the driving force for job seekers, people’s attitudes about work in the aftermath of the pandemic have now changed. Job seekers and employees are also focused on the non-monetary aspects of work, such as flexibility, culture, and finding meaning in what they do every day.

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How SMBs can use tech to make HR strategic

HRExecutive

When it comes to the importance of strategic HR, there’s no shortage of best practices; a quick Google search yields pages of blogs, webinars, white papers and articles on the topic. Large percentages of SMB respondents said their regular reports include data on turnover, recruiting, retention and compensation.

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Who’s the Real Flight Risk? Why Employees Leave (And Stay)

Achievers

Do they feel well-compensated and appreciated? Here are a few reasons why some staff stick around, even when they are unhappy in their current role or situation: True loyalty Some employees feel a sense of obligation to the owners, business, clients, or even a single manager who gave them the job and have invested in their career over time.

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HR Tech Trends to Watch in 2016

HRExecutive

Below are two trends I’ve excerpted from a new White Paper I co-authored entitled “ HR Technology Trends to Watch in 2016.” The paper contains nine such trends that are poised to pick up considerable steam. Personalized Engagement and Retention Plans. Technology-Enabled Talent-Management Science.