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Employee Retention

Employee Retention. A Presentation. Famous Motivational Quotes. You put together the best team that you can with the players you've got, and replace those who aren't good enough." - Robert Crandall (Ex. CEO - American Airlines)

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Employee Retention

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  1. Employee Retention A Presentation

  2. Famous Motivational Quotes • You put together the best team that you can with the players you've got, and replace those who aren't good enough." - Robert Crandall (Ex. CEO - American Airlines) • You need to be aware of what others are doing, applaud their efforts, acknowledge their successes, and encourage them in their pursuits. When we all help one another, everybody wins. - Jim Stovall (renowned motivational speaker) • Each of us has much more hidden inside us than we have had a chance to explore. Unless we create an environment that enables us to discover the limits of our potential, we will never know what we have inside of us. - Muhammad Yunus (Founder - Grameen Bank ) • In the past a leader was a boss. Today’s leaders must be partners with their people.. they no longer can lead solely based on positional power.Ken Blanchard - Consultant)

  3. Employee Retention • Employee retention is the most critical issue facing corporate leaders as a result of the shortage of skilled labor??? • Recognition has been shown to motivate staff, increase morale, productivity, and employee retention, and decrease stress and absenteeism (Office of the Auditor General of BC) • Managers readily agree that retaining your best employees ensures customer satisfaction, product sales, satisfied coworkers and reporting staff, effective succession planning and deeply imbedded organizational knowledge and learning.

  4. Issues The quality of the supervision an employee receives is critical to employee retention; People leave managers and supervisors more often than they leave companies or jobs. Employees leave managers who fail to: • provide clarity about expectations, • provide clarity about career development and earning potential, • give regular feedback about performance, • hold scheduled meetings, and • provide a framework within which the employee perceives he can succeed.

  5. Keys to retention The quality of the supervision is critical to employee retention. • communicate clear expectations to the employee (expected clear, measurable and realistic deliverables and performance of their job). • Provide frequent feedback and make the employee feel valued. • The ability of the employee to speak his or her mind freely; Actively listen to employees concerns — both work related and personal. • Talent and skill utilization; allow employees to work in other areas where their skills may be applicable. • The perception of fairness and equitable treatment.

  6. Keys to retention • Enable employees to balance work and life. Allow flexible starting times, core business hours and flexible ending times. • Involve employees in decisions that affect their jobs and the overall direction of the company, if possible; must buy into company vision. • Staff adequately so overtime is minimized for those who don't want it and people don't wear themselves out. • Nurture and celebrate organization traditions. Have an annual corporate party. Run a food collection drive every December. Pick a monthly charity to help. • The employee must have the tools, time and training necessary to do their job well.

  7. Keys to retention • Offer growth opportunities within your organization (cross-training programs, new opportunities, sit on challenging committees, attend seminars and read and discuss books) • Meet with new employees to learn about their talents, abilities and skills; help employees feel welcomed, acknowledged and loyal. • Share information promptly, openly and clearly – Trust & Openness. • No matter the circumstances, never threaten an employee's job. • Celebrate successes and milestones — organizational and personal. • Your staff members must feel rewarded, recognized and appreciated.

  8. Other Incentives for retention • 62 percent provide tuition reimbursement (US). • 60 percent offer competitive vacation and holiday benefits (US). • 59 percent offer competitive salaries (US). • Profit-sharing, stocks, etc. • Offer an attractive, competitive, benefits package with components such as life insurance, disability insurance and flexible hours.

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