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Culture, Fit, and Employee Motivation Strategies

Let's Grow Leaders

In this podcast episode, Andre Martin discusses the importance of finding the right fit in your career and building a culture that supports employee motivation, engagement, and satisfaction. He emphasizes the need to reflect on values, goals, and ideal work environment before making career decisions.

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2024 Priorities: Helping Employees with Career Management Strategies

HR Digest

Career management strategies are more important now than ever before as we step into a new year and hope to leave behind one that was full of job losses and instability. Employees often have to reassess their career trajectories and mentally realign themselves to the next step in their careers.

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Engagement and Motivating Employees

CoachStation

Employee discretionary effort and focus are being challenged for many reasons, including the labour market and working from home. Yet, too often managers see them as negotiable. Gallup estimates that managers account for at least 70% of the variance in employee engagement across business units. Engagement at work matters.

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How HR Professionals Can Advance Their Career

HR Digest

Are you an HR professional looking to take your career to the next level? In today’s competitive job market, it’s essential to stay ahead of the curve and continuously improve your skills and knowledge. So, let’s dive into the key areas you should focus on to advance your HR career.

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How To Retain Employees in an Unstable Job Market

Chart Your Course

Stop the Great Resignation There seems to be a buzz around the term “the Great Resignation,” or the shift we’ve seen in the job market during the pandemic. When people realize they have other opportunities that could put them in a better career position, they’re going to investigate them.

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Understanding and Managing Employee Turnover

HR Digest

Poor management: Employees who feel that they are not supported, heard, or valued by their managers are more likely to leave an organization. Limited career growth opportunities: Employees who feel that there are no opportunities for growth, learning, and advancement within an organization are more likely to leave.

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Burnout Affects One’s Career Progression

The Horizons Tracker

In the study, 405 British and American managers were asked if they would promote fictional employees based on 1,620 assessed candidates. Harming career prospects Employees with a history of burnout had the lowest chances for promotion, while those with no employment interruptions had the best prospects. .

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