Upcoming Webinar – Part 2 of 2: 10 Critical Steps to Increase Employee Retention – Steps 6-10

 

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Moore Diversified Services presents Plug-In and Prosper Webinars:

Part 2 of 2: 10 Critical Steps to Increase Employee Retention
Thursday, April 30
1:00-1:30 p.m. (CDT)

 

 

 

 

At Moore Diversified Services your success is our goal. We are committed to equipping our clients with tools and strategies to make their businesses successful. MDS would like to offer a special, COMPLIMENTARY webinar on Employee Retention.

Join Roy Barker, Director – Special Projects at MDS, for Part 2 of 2 – “10 Critical Steps to Increase Employee Retention”, steps 6-10, as he provides various ways to increase employee retention.   Topics will include:

  • Create opportunities for advancement
  • Challenge employees
  • Praise employees
  • Develop an awesome company culture
  • Really get to know your employees

Space is limited. Don’t miss out on this special opportunity to learn from a company with over 40 years of experience.

Register Today!

If you missed Part 1, for your convenience it is located below. To view all past webinars please visit MDSseniorliving

Was That Really The Question? Ways to Encourage Employee Engagement (part 2 of 3)

In this 3-part blog series , we’re exploring ways to better engage your employees within your company. Last time we discussed hiring individuals who fit within your current corporate culture. Today we’ll take a look at the importance of communication as well as providing growth opportunities for employees.

Communication

Once you have the right people in place communication is still imperative. Employees want to see that upper management is transparent and that they buy into this process. As I mentioned before, employees can spot a con job a mile away. Look at employees as valued team members. It’s much easier when management and employees are all pulling the wagon in the same direction. To ensure the success of your employees is to ensure the success of you and your business. They must be viewed as having something of value to contribute to the process of providing an excellent customer experience.

Take the time to really get to know your employees. Be visible. Be engaged yourself. And I’m not talking about just knowing their names and what departments they work in, but who they really are and what their lives are really about. Of course this task can be delegated. In a large company a CEO may not know the entire story about each employee, but there should be managers in between who do.

Growth Opportunities

It’s important to provide good employees with different methods of expanding their horizons. This can range from the necessary training needed for them to excel in their current position, as well as cross training for other jobs within their department or within the company in general.

Other growth opportunities may include expanding employee responsibilities, delegating specific tasks to them, and of course providing them with the opportunity for upward mobility within the company. Instead of handing down edicts from the top and letting them trickle down to the bottom, form teams where employees have a chance to collaborate and help set policies. We have to remember that frontline employees are the ones who know what the customer is looking for and what the roadblocks are to providing excellent customer service.

I look forward to seeing you next time as we continue to explore ways to engage your employees.

 

Roy Barker is Director of Special Projects at Moore Diversified Services, a Fort-Worth, Texas, based organization specializing in operations analysis, marketing development, and investment advisory services. Roy is an authority in the field of employee turnover analysis and retention strategies.