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How HR can give your company’s employee retention strategy a boost

Insperity

It’s the question employers are constantly asking: How do I get my employees to stay for the long term ? But did you realize that your human resources (HR) team could be one of your greatest assets in keeping employees around? There are lots of tips out there for guiding managers in retaining their direct reports.

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Employee Recognition: How Can It Help Counteract The Effects Of A Crisis?

Vantage Circle

William Khan, known as the father of employee engagement, developed the idea in the 1990s. According to Dr. Khan Williams, Employee Engagement is defined as: The harnessing of organization membersʹ selves to their work roles. Emphasize Workplace Flexibility. Employee recognition As A Company Core Value.

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Your HR budget: 6 line items to prioritize right now

Insperity

Your human resources (HR) budget encompasses a wide variety of initiatives directly impacting your people and, therefore, your business success. Additionally, salary increases made directly in response to inflationary pressures demonstrate empathy and support for employees, which can strengthen their loyalty to their employer.

Salary 101
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8 HR KPIs to measure in a post-pandemic workplace

Insperity

Many Human resources (HR) key performance indicators (KPIs) have proven useful to track and measure consistently year over year. However, the last few years – dominated by the COVID-19 pandemic and social and cultural unrest – have changed the workplace in fundamental ways. Employee productivity. Employee retention.

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4 Attraction and Retention Trends to Monitor in 2023

CorpStrat

A lot is uncertain but one thing is clear: employers will struggle to compete for top talent. While most employers project an increase in salaries in 2023, many will look beyond pay alone to help attract and retain current and prospective employees. Employees want the flexibility to work when and where they want.

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How to retain employees and thrive during the Great Resignation

Insperity

Even more concerning for employers, the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) reports in its Spring 2022 People + Strategy Journal that on average, a majority (about 60% at the time of reporting) of recent turnover is voluntary. Why employees are leaving. Have your employees’ desires and priorities changed?

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