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Reduce Turnover: Develop an Employee Experience Strategy – #WorkInspired

HR Bartender

(Editor’s Note: Today’s post is brought to you by our friends at Kronos , a leading provider of workforce management and human capital management cloud solutions. Kronos was named one of the 2017 Best Workplaces for Giving Back by Fortune Magazine in conjunction with consultancy Great Place to Work. Congrats to them! Enjoy the post.).

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Seamless Remote Onboarding: Key to Employee Retention of Remote Workforce

Cisive

An employee’s most productive time on the job is during their first six months of employment, which means that employers are presented with an opportunity to train, engage, and build relationships with their most recent hires during this honeymoon period. With a steep increase in remote working, onboarding becomes critical.

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20 Surprising Employee Retention Statistics You Need to Know

Bonusly

Employee retention is a challenge for nearly every organization. Although it may seem impossible to perfect a retention strategy in the face of these odds, you can often make a dramatic improvement with a few simple steps. That level of voluntary turnover speaks to the magnitude of the retention issue many organizations face.

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20 Surprising Employee Retention Statistics You Need to Know

Bonusly

Employee retention is top-of-mind for nearly every organization, and it’s easy to see why— losing employees can mean losing valuable institutional knowledge, lower morale in remaining team members, and lost productivity. Being mindful of the core issues that drive turnover goes a long way in improving retention.

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The Value of Employee Engagement

Achievers

” Engaged employees can save your company money in a number of ways, from both a retention and productivity perspective. Better retention. Additional costs include medical and legal services, lost productivity, damage to your brand, and the cost of an accident investigation. Less absenteeism. In the U.S.,

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How Data is Driving Employee Burnout—and What to Do About It

TalentCulture

It’s indisputable modern tech has infiltrated work habits and boosted the potential for team productivity; nowhere is this observation more evident than in employees’ usage of mobile devices both in and out of the office. Organizations with 100-500 employees indicated burnout was the cause of 10 percent or less of turnover.

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11 Easy Ways to Reduce Employee Turnover

Bonusly

Employee turnover has a major impact on your organization's trajectory, but if you're having trouble with it, you're not alone. Even the best companies struggle with turnover. In this post, we’ll examine employee turnover: what it is, why it costs so much, and how to reduce it. Voluntary vs. involuntary turnover.