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How One Company Is Tackling the Turnover Challenge

WorkHuman

A few weeks back I wrote about how retention/turnover will be the biggest challenge for HR leaders in 2017. Then Gallup released its State of the American Workplace report, which reveals that 51% of employees are actively looking for a new job or watching for openings. But the picture isn’t so bleak. RELATED POSTS.

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2023 HR Statistics, Trends & Data: Ultimate List

HR Tech Girl

Another year, another set of decisions to make when it comes to all of the things under the umbrella topic of HR—employee engagement, job satisfaction, and employee and performance management, to name just a few. An employee might quit for a variety of reasons, some of which, admittedly, are out of your control.

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The Employee Recognition Landscape is Changing

China Gorman

The fifth research report in an annual partnership between SHRM and Globoforce was published this week. Namely, that retention/turnover is the top challenge reported by nearly 1,000 SHRM members. In 2013 and 2012, the SHRM/Globoforce surveys identified employee engagement and succession planning as the topmost HR concerns.

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Watson Agrees With Me!

China Gorman

“More positive employee experiences are linked to better performance, extra effort at work, and lower turnover intentions.”. And I’ve had a range of data sources to back me up. My friends at Globoforce and the IBM Smarter Workforce Institute have published a new white paper: The Employee Experience Index.

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Top 25 Employee Recognition Statistics Leaders Need To Know

Vantage Circle

Employee Recognition Statistics Relating To Retention. 44% of employees switch jobs because of not getting adequate recognition for their efforts. There is a clear connection between recognition and employee retention. Out of the total employees surveyed, 55% said that they are going to leave their jobs.

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Cultivating Well-Being: How Peer-to-Peer Recognition Helps Manage Work Burnout

Engagedly

This culture shift can lead to real results, including increased productivity, lower turnover rates, and a more harmonious work environment. Each tool serves a unique purpose in improving employee engagement and recognition. Additionally, studies show that 87% of mentored employees report an increase in confidence and at work.

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Surprise! Survey Shows How Employee Recognition Landscape is Changing

TLNT: The Business of HR

The fifth research report in an annual partnership between SHRM and Globoforce ( the 2015 Employee Recognition Survey ) was published this week. It’s that retention/turnover is the top challenge reported by nearly 1,000 SHRM members. Engagement is dropping – and a top challenge.