EMPLOYEE RETENTION STRATEGIES: Abstract: Every organization invests time and money to groom a new joinee‚ train his employee’s & make ready material competent with the existing employees. All organizations aim to serve the needs of the people. All organizations are not only run by employees‚ but also it is the employees in it at various levels who bring success to the organization in these modern times. Hence retention of the employees within the system is necessary. The organization
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philosophy of treating employees well (Zinni‚ et al.‚ 2011‚ p. 86). A long term employee of Baytech accords the success of the organization with practices that include competitive wages and benefits‚ good communications‚ healthy union-management relations‚ feedback from the company on performance‚ a good work environment and safe workplace‚ job satisfaction‚ and training opportunities. While Baytech’s retention strategy aids them in maintaining a low turnover rate‚ their corporate philosophy is missing
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Employee Retention Definition of Retention According to Phillips and Connell (2003)‚ Retention is the percentage of employees remaining in the organization. Based on Carsen (2002)‚ Retention simply refers to how many of your current employees stick around over a given period of time. Definition of Compensation According to Mondy and Noe (2005)‚ Compensation is defined as a specific amount of rewards that are provided to employees in return for their services. According to Dessler and Tan (2009)
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is Employee Retention? 3. Importance of Employee Retention. 4. What makes employee leave? 5. Retention Myths. 6. Benefits of Attrition. 7. Employee Retention strategies. * Low Level * Medium Level * High Level. 8. Manager’s Role in Retention. 9. Bibliography Introduction Employee Retention involves taking measures to encourage employees to remain in the organization for the maximum period of time. Corporate is facing a lot of problems in employee retention
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AND CONCEPT DEFINITION: Employee Retention involves taking measures to encourage employees to remain in the organization for the maximum period of time. Employee retention is a systematic effort by employers to create & foster an environment that encourages current employees to remain employed by having policies &practices in place that address their diverse needs. Retention is the process for members or volunteers remain active with the organization. Retention is not a particularly formal
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Applied H.R.M. Research‚ 2003‚ Volume 8‚ Number 2‚ pages 63-72 Organizational Application Managing Employee Retention as a Strategy for Increasing Organizational Competitiveness Sunil Ramlall‚ Ph.D. University of St. Thomas Research indicates that the total cost of employee turnover is about 150% of an employee’s salary. Because of this high cost of turnover‚ the organization that is the focus of this article sought to understand their employee’s turnover intentions and the reasons for the potential
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In todays scenario retaining the employees in the organization is becoming achallengeable job. Hiring knowledgeable people for the job is essential for an employer. But retention is even more important than hiring. The employees are valuable assets to the organization so it is the responsibility for the organization to develop the strategies in order to retain the employees. Employee attrition may be due to various factors such as lack of growth opportunities‚ dissatisfaction with the working environment‚ lower payees... As
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How to Talented Employees Retention Introduction The world economic is in the stage of globalization. Businesses have to compete in many aspects in which quality is the most important factor (Barney‚ 1991). The quality affect in many departments‚ especially Human Resources (HR). More than ever‚ HR which bring the success or failure of business becomes scarcely. In fact‚ the hiring of skilled employees was difficult‚ but keeping them even harder. They leave after they have been trained or been
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Georgia is the high CW employee turnover rate. The high turnover rate in Georgia is an indicator of a complex constellation of personal and organizational factors that contribute to child welfare employees’ lack of persistence in CW‚ and their decisions to leave public child welfare for other positions. The Georgia Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS) commissioned a study in 2002-2003 to obtain information and insight about the issues relevant to retention and turnover of child
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talented personnel can lead to considerable knowledge erosion. The author is also of the opinion that interview processes should be modified to identify more accurately the prospective employee who can help maximize collaboration. Therefore the article concludes the need for a comprehensive interviewing and retention strategy. Margaret Barchan quotes[2]‚ the example of a Swedish company (Celemi)‚ measuring the knowledge within a firm indirectly by assessing performances across several dimensions. The
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