Retention & Engagement Gain Strategic Importance as Job Market Improves
Of all employers responding to the survey, 59 percent expect employees to leave their jobs in 2013 for job and career reasons, beating out the typical leading factor of poor leadership as career advancement has slowed significantly. With a growing understanding of the link between engagement, retention, and organizational success, executive accountability and funding for talent strategies have increased. Christopher Mulligan, CEO of TalentKeepers, said:
“Executives understand the relationship between an engaged workforce, how well they retain strong performers and their ability to achieve productivity, sales and service goals. Our research reinforces the trend that engaging and retaining talent is viewed as a key business strategy that requires funding and support to be successful.”