Don’t Let Your Best Employees Bail (OnDemand Webinar)

$99.00

SKU: 409256EAU

Description

Understand why the best employees leave and what you can do to sway their decision before they exit.The U.S. government reports that recent quit rates have reached record levels. Recruiters are leveraging Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Pinterest and Instagram to lure your best employees away. Employees are reviewing a variety of employment options. This topic helps decision makers determine their vulnerability for losing ‘A’ players and provides practical action items to become a destination company for the best employees. Too often we are our own worst enemies with policies and procedures that actually drive good people away. Discover the motivation of any employee and management practices that encourage and sustain ‘A’ players. Learn the 1 reason good people leave and options to put a stop to the mass exodus. Get out of the babysitting business. It’s hard work, but not complicated. Just ONE conversation can change an entire corporate culture.

Date: 2021-09-24 Start Time: End Time:

Learning Objectives

How to Stop the Revolving Door of ‘A’ Players Leaving?
• What the Best Employees Complain About
• Stop Wasting Time With Exit Interviews
• Conducting Stay Interviews – Why Should an ‘A’ Player Stay?

Motivation: What Do the Best Employees Really Want?
• Two Questions to Understand the Motivation of Any Employee
• Consistency Is Overrated
• Old-Fashioned Loyalty to Company Is Gone

Policies and Practices to Retain the Best Employees, Get out of the Babysitting Business
• Behavior Standard
• Culture vs. Pay
• Micromanaging Policies on Attendance, Sick Leave, Bereavement, Dress Codes, Dating and Talking Salaries That Suck the Life out of the Best Employees

Action Items
• Communicate, Communicate, Communicate
• Stay Interviews
• Catch Employees Doing It Right
• Be Flexible
• Make Exceptions
• Termination as a Reward to Good People
• Tell Your Story

ASA ,HR Certification Institute ,SHRM ,Additional credit may be available upon request. Contact Lorman at 866-352-9540 for further information.

Hunter Lott-HR Policy Studio