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An Organization’s Number One Asset
The continued progress of an organization depends greatly on the effectiveness with which it develops its greatest asset – it’s employees.

MBAs in the spotlight
With a raft of reborn and innovative MBAs now on offer, the crowning glory of post-grad qualifications is regaining lost ground. Human Capital looks at the latest trends.

Ideas For Employee Retention
Learn the keys to retaining top employees and keeping them happier and more productive.

What is Preventable Turnover?
This article, part of the WOW whitepaper on retention, focusses on why employees engage, and what sucessfully engaged companies do to reduce turnover and engage their teams.

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When Customer Retention Goes Bad
I love racquetball. I played racquetball for over 18 years, very aggressively and very competitively. It's great exercise and a perfect way to let out your aggressions and stress. That's why I was so upset when my health club decided to forgo customer retention and worry about their own singular requirement - Getting new customers! Yes, I'm actually going to teach a customer retention lesson by discussing my racquetball experience.

Eight Powerful Strategies To Retain Clients, According To Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach
Do you practice strategic thinking in your marketing efforts? Do you develop client-retention strategies, in addition to strategies to gain new clients? If you answered NO to these questions, you may want to rethink the way you are doing your marketing. My experience indicates that a strategic approach to client retention is underutilized and therefore a great deal of energy, time, talent and money is being wasted in marketing efforts seeking new clients and ignoring or giving “second rate” efforts to retaining existing clients. A major goal for businesses needs to be the retention of long-term clients, or “clients for life.” This is one of the most powerful strategies for business growth. Your strategic thinking business coach offers eight powerful strategies for client-retention.

Strategic Thinking To Develop A Successful Employee Retention Strategy According To Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach
Look around you in today’s business world. It is no secret that it is becoming more difficult to recruit and retain skilled employees. In fact, one could say that select businesses and industries are desperate or becoming desperate to find people with the needed skills and attitudes. Okay – what about your business? Have you anticipated and responded to the challenge of employee retention? Or are you like too many businesses that do not focus on employee retention until turnover increases. The successful businesses today have a formalized employee retention program as part of their business strategy. They take a proactive approach to prevent unnecessary employee turnover. Your strategic thinking business coach suggests that you use some strategic thinking to develop a successful employee retention strategy.

GROW TOMORROW’S LEADERS TODAY
A critical factor in the leadership development of your high potential(HIPO) talent is the provision of customised development plans. Research conducted by the Corporate Leadership Council1 in 2005 showed that, while the presence or absence of a development plan seems to have no impact on motivation or retention of highly talented employees, the quality of a development plan (if present) in terms of being customised to the individual and being achievable has a large impact on motivation and retention. Indeed, the opposite also holds true – a development plan that is not credible negatively impacts motivation and retention.

Retention: What Can I Do?
Has the market turned on us? Are we actually in a recession? Then why is retention still such a huge issue for all of us? This is one of the most amazing economic states that we have experienced in quite some time. Although there has recently been a huge number of layoffs, there is still a labor shortage. This means that companies are still battling the retention issue. But, we are all quickly learning that having an effective retention program is the right thing to do in any economy because it provides us with a competitive advantage.

Leadership and Keeping Your Customers
This article presents a brief real situation, case study which illustrates the critical importance leadership plays in customer retention, employee retention, customer loyalty and profitability.

Three Ways To Reduce Conflict And Improve Volunteer Retention In Nonprofit Organizations
Http://www.corevalues.com. Volunteer retention, which is not unlike employee retention with an obvious twist involves three strategies for reducing conflict and maximizing volunteer effectiveness.

Pay Attention to Retention
It is imperative to pay attention to retention because when there is turnover, it saps the organization in numerous ways. This article offers some ideas on how to improve employee retention.

Retention Of Your Best Employees
Good employees are hired through your most effective recruitment strategies and finding those employees takes time, effort and money. But once you have them, how do you hold on to them? Retention of the best employees is one of the largest challenges faced by many organizations today.

Is Your New Customer Bucket Full of Holes?
Most small business owners focus most, if not all, of their marketing efforts attracting new clients-and hardly any on following up. That’s like pouring water into a holey bucket. Find out how to plug those holes with simple customer retention strategies in this helpful article…

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