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Hiring and Retention Articles

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Talent is Top Priority for CEO’s, Overtaking Managing Risk World at Work, April 2011. A Third of Your Employees Want to Quit: Here’s How to Keep Them BNET, March 2011. Hire & Retain the Best Partners, Spring 2011. Workplace Traits – Hiring Engaged Employees Suffolk University Alumni Magazine, Summer 2011.

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Eric Jacobson | The Top 20 Leadership Books: What To Give First To A New Manager

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The Top 20 Leadership Books: What To Give First To A New Manager. They are ideal for leaders and managers of all types of small to large businesses and organizations. Eighteen months ago, I posted the question “What’s The First Leadership Book You Would Give To a New Manager?” o Giving a book about management first.

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10 Shocking Statistics About Employee Engagement

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Employee Engagement and Manufacturing AFS Proceedings, 2011. Employee Engagement and Manufacturing AFS Proceedings, 2011. Employee Engagement Employee engagement speaker Human Resource Management Skill shortages' Towers-Watson Global Workforce Study Towers-Watson, 2012. Aon’s 2009 Benefit and Talent Survey Aon, 2009.

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High Morale Doesn’t Guarantee Employee Retention

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In a Right Management survey of 760 employees in the U.S. The Right Management results are similar to findings released in 2011 and 2010. Sullivan, Right Management CEO and president of ManpowerGroup Specialty Brands, in a news statement. Consider these seemingly contradictory results: Eighty-one percent of 443 U.S.

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3 Business Reasons for Employee Engagement Program

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According to The 2011 Deloitte Volunteer IMPACT survey of employed adults ages 21 – 35, millennials who frequently participate in workplace volunteer activities are nearly twice as likely to be very satisfied with the progression of their career. The S&P Index for the same period was just 3.97%, a 6.84% difference.

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Cutting Costs/Curtailing Services Can Produce Crappy Customer Service

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According to a survey conducted by Harris Interactive for Careerbuilder.com in 2012, 40 percent of companies said they lost upwards of $25,000 per bad hire in 2011, and 25 percent estimated the cost was more than $50,000. Managers need leadership training that equips them to succeed. Equip your staff.

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Five Strategies for Hiring Success

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The National Association of Colleges and Employers estimates the average cost-per-hire in 2011 and 2012 was $5,100. Some managers are good interviewers, some aren’t. What if you have an introvert interviewing candidates for a sales manager position; or an extrovert interviewing people for an analyst’s position?

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