Keeping Good People: Strategies for Solving the Dilemma of the Decade

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ISBN-10:

0961959096

ISBN-13:

9780961959098

Author(s): Roger E. Herman
Edition: First Edition
Released: Jan 01, 1991
Publisher: Oakhill Press
Format: Hardcover, 292 pages

Description:

Are you struggling to keep your good employees? This book can help! With a tight labor market and a strong economy, there are plenty of jobs to go around. It's easy to change jobs. In fact, too easy. Changing jobs every 2-4 years will become the societal norm. Employers must work counter-trend to keep their good people. This book is the how-to manual for employee retention. Read Keeping Good People to: understand why employee turnover is high today...and will be higher in the future; discover the five principal reasons workers leave their jobs; learn 195 practical, proven techniques for reducing turnover; and gain new insights and approaches for stabilizing your workforce.

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