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The Rising Cost of Healthcare…Can Small Business Keep Up?
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| Three words. Health Care Reform. Combined, they have become a hot topic in recent months. Although the thought of any reform on America’s health care will affect all Americans, a special group of interest is small business. As Capitol Hill struggles to create a bill that will satisfy all, small businesses face a critical turning point in regards to keeping up with healthcare changes. |
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Effective Leadership – the key to staff retention
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| The current economic climate dictates that it is now an employers market, however what will happen when the economic crisis we currently find ourselves in subsides? Are you confident that your talented employees will remain with your organisation? Or do you believe you need to act now to ensure your talent is retained in the future? Over the next few weeks we will look at strategies for ensuring your key talent are engaged, motivated and ultimately committed to your organisation and its objectives, regardless of how green the grass may appear on the other side. This week we will look at the important role leaders play in talent retention...
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Why even consider a Mentoring Program for Your Business
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| The benefits for a good mentoring program in a business include better retention, improved recruitment of talent, getting the best for promotion and succession and rewarding exceptional performance. Other issues include planning for talent deversity. Mentors make better leaders, supervisors have better teams and mentees gain directly. Think about it. |
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Eight Powerful Strategies To Retain Clients, According To Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach
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| 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.
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GROW TOMORROW’S LEADERS TODAY
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| 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.
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Most of the Time Talent's Not Enough
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| You're a talented writer, designer, speaker, consultant, coach, salesperson, but doors aren't flying open for you. Why not? Talent, I'm afraid, is assumed - a lot of people have talent. It's the price to get into the game. Talent, married with creativity, however, is how you get out of the cheap seats. (In fact, creativity will allow you to get places with lesser talent than others - oops, potential self indictment) |
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Aggressive Recruiting And Retention
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| Recruiting and retention are one of the major concerns of organizations of all types and size. It will take new ways and much more aggressive action to hire and retain the talent required to be remain competitive in today's environment. |
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Dangerous Supply Chain Myths (Part 5)
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| Segment 5 – Talent Attraction & Retention: An Exercise in Platitudes?
Talent Attraction & Retention
A supply chain is not an abstract network driven by processes and machines, but a real network driven by people. Good supply chains run on good people. Supply Chain Success will be impossible without the right talent, which is becoming rarer every day thanks to the global talent war. Any organization that does not have a good process in place to identify necessary skills, evaluate organizational gaps, and identify, recruit, develop, and maintain talent is doomed to become a second class citizen in the emerging international marketplace.
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I Said it was the Money; But I Lied
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| As the economy continues to strain, recruiting and retaining talent will become even more important than ever. This article tackles this urgent topic, explaining many ways to help organizations go about their recruiting and retention methods. If you need any help with this, here is a great way to kick off your program. |
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Effective Leadership – the key to staff retention
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| The current economic climate dictates that it is now an employers market, however what will happen when the economic crisis we currently find ourselves in subsides? Are you confident that your talented employees will remain with your organisation? Or do you believe you need to act now to ensure your talent is retained in the future? Over the next few weeks we will look at strategies for ensuring your key talent are engaged, motivated and ultimately committed to your organisation and its objectives, regardless of how green the grass may appear on the other side. This week we will look at the important role leaders play in talent retention...
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If We Lose One More Top Performer...
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| A truly counter-intuitive approach to talent retention. Tips for aligning talent and organizational needs. Enjoy! |
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America’s Got Talent?
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| If you have been watching NBC on Monday nights recently you may have seen the show “America’s Got Talent”. It doesn’t specify what kind of talent America’s got – just that we have it. Tonight we had examples of talent from midget break dancers, a Frank Sinatra wanna-be, and a group of eleven year old dancing girls. I guess they define “talent” quite loosely on this show.
Which brings me to the following question: just how do you define talent? Personally, I have been known to strum the banjo, but does that kind of talent prepare anyone to ascend the management ladder in today’s corporate America? I think not.
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