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You Can Successfully Clear Your Year-End To-Do List

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That not only allows you to contribute to overall staffing for the following year, but also to determine training needs, recruitment plans, and employee recognition for programs you manage. What departments could see growth or could use training opportunities to elevate and reward current employees?

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5 Statistics to Help Build Your Case for an Employee Recognition Strategy

Achievers

For the last year, employees have operated in crisis mode as a result of the pandemic. Despite many employees demonstrating admirable flexibility and creativity amidst rapidly changing requirements, employee engagement has suffered, and employee commitment is not expected to last. Ready to make your case?

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5 Employee Retention Ideas to Fight Turnover

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Today’s human resources professionals understand that finding and hiring top talent is only half the battle — if you’re replacing standout employees every couple of years, it’s time to seek out new employee retention ideas that will motivate employees to stay with your company. According to Gallup, turnover costs U.S.

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How to Address High Turnover With Retail Employees

Achievers

Here’s a not-so-fun fact: Retail employees leave their positions at a rate that’s over four times higher than the average turnover rate in all other industries. According to Human Resources Today, that translates to $19 billion in costs related to hiring and training new employees.

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How to Sell Employee Recognition to Your Leadership Team

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Do you believe employee recognition is given out fairly and frequently at your company? in 2019 found that 89% of executive-level leaders believed recognition was doled out fairly at their companies, whereas only 62% of people in intermediate positions believed that to be true. from our Guide to Modern Employee Recognition.).

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Why Employee Recognition Matters

Achievers

Think carefully, because over 65 percent of employees report they don’t feel recognized at work. And lack of recognition just happens to be the number one reason why employees quit. Employee recognition drives employee engagement, and with higher employee engagement come lower turnover rates and stronger business results.

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Post-pandemic employee turnover: Why it’s happening and what to do about it

Insperity

Yet there’s another rising issue with which employers must prepare to contend: post-pandemic employee turnover. According to the 2021 Employee Engagement and Retention Report , commissioned by the Achievers Workforce Institute, 52% of employees in North America will look for a new job in the near future.