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Employer Engagement: The Fresh and Dissenting Voice on the Employment Relationship

Autor Thomas Mahan, Danny Nelms
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 ian 2020
You've heard it too many times: "I've got to update my r sum ." "I can't work for that jerk anymore." "I'm sick of having that carrot dangling in my face." "This is a dead-end job; I'm out."
It happens every day. The signs of discontent are all there, yet they are ignored. Workplaces are suffering from unnecessary turnover, unfilled positions, lost customers, overworked staff, and compromised profit. Employee morale is flat, clever but empty perks continue to fail, and everyone knows that employee engagement scores are a joke. Poaching is the new best practice, and employees are bailing.
Like it or not, employees have control in this high-stakes, employee-in-control market. And this employee market will continue for some time. It's simple demographic science. US workers will hold the hammer for years to come.
Here's the deal, employer: There are plenty of people to do all the work that needs to be done; they're just working somewhere else. Employees don't need you; you need them. So how can you recruit the best employees and keep them working for you? The answer is clear: companies CAN and MUST become better employers.
Taking the guesswork out of engagement and retention, EmployER Engagement is the fresh and dissenting voice on the employment relationship.
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ISBN-13: 9781950906253
ISBN-10: 1950906256
Pagini: 242
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Indigo River Publishing

Notă biografică

Thomas F. Mahan is the founder and chairman of the Work Institute. A workforce researcher and organization behavior scientist, Tom works with companies to reduce wasteful human capital expense. As a professional counselor, Dr. Mahan works with troubled and troubling managers. As a writer, he has coauthored The Why Factor: Winning with Workforce Intelligence and Top Drawer Dads: Celebrating Fathers as They Shape Our Lives.