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Employee Retention

Retain people through better selection and management.

Why improve employee retention?


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Engage Your Workforce

Don't let your company fall victim to the memory drain when top performers leave or retire. To ensure your company's long-term success, it is important, as a part of your company's workforce performance management system, to think about career tracks for your employees that will match them with duties and responsibilities that maximize performance, employee morale, and company success.
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Encourage Innovation

The Profiles Research Institute discovered that America's Most Productive Companies (AMPC) are likely to encourage an exchange of ideas among employees, managers, and leaders to make the business more competitive. When employees and managers have open lines of communication, employees become more invested in the organization's well-being.
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Motivation and Engagement 101

Every person is motivated in a different way, so it’s important to realize that people are engaged in different ways as well. There are three questions you must ask when evaluating employees whose performance is beneath their potential.
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Maximize Productivity

There is no greater tragedy in business than putting competent employees into jobs in which they are destined to fail. When good people are put into jobs in which they do not fit, their potential is wasted. Job match or Job Fit™ is the single most important factor in job success.
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Utilize Employees

A clear strategy makes employees feel useful. Engagement begins with a strategy. It is easier for people to be engaged if they have an aerial view of how their job impacts the organization overall.
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Increase Worker Output

Poor job match, poor work ethic, absenteeism, substance abuse, employee fraud and theft, weak managers, and employee turnover are some of the factors that contribute to substandard productivity.
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Eliminate Poor Work Ethic

One of an employer's greatest challenges is staffing their organization with people who are prepared and motivated to work. In some fields, poor work ethic has reached epidemic proportions, contributing to wasteful inefficiency and high rates of employee turnover.
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