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The Value of Employee Engagement

Achievers

Here are the top four financial benefits that your company will realize from having stronger employee engagement: 1. Engaged employees quit their jobs less often and stay longer. An Achievers’ survey found that 74 percent of employees were planning to switch jobs in 2018. Better retention.

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Employee Retention Strategies Go Beyond Competitive Salaries

HR Digest

Review popular employee retention strategies and why they work to retain key employees. Image courtesy – Shutterstock ) Employees leave for many reasons, and while some include personal conditions like health and relocation of the family, there are many that pertain to the organization.

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Employee Disengagement and the Problem of Workplace Complacency

Achievers

A 2019 Achievers employee survey found that only 35 percent of employees say they plan to look for a new job this year, a drastic drop from the 74 percent who made that statement in 2018. That matter is complacency, and behind the positive retention figures lurks a significant issue of employee disengagement.

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15 Employee Engagement Books to Read in 2023

Empuls

But Joe Mull literally helped me kill the myth of the lazy worker, take a more humanized approach to workplace wellness, and enable people-centered employee experiences.” Armstrong’s Job Evaluation Handbook by Michael Armstrong Year: 2018 Let’s talk about fair compensation. Pay isn’t just a number.