The issue of employee empowerment becomes more and more discussed every year. This topic isn’t simple. They must be able to share their ideas, however, few business owners can implement this approach in a right way. Most often, employees are willing to participate more actively. They know how they’d …
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High Employee Retention – A Crucial Component a Successful Business
In an era where young workers are no longer concerned about long-term employment with a specific company, maintaining a high employee retention rate can be challenging. An organization that can sustain its staff long-term reaps benefits such as utilizing fewer resources and time needed to retrain …
What Are Intrepreneurs, and Why Does Your Small Business Need Them?
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, over 50% of start-up businesses fail within five years. Although this statistic may seem staggering, rarely is it a significant concern to anyone seeking to start a new business venture. Research has proven that the primary reason for the majority of …
4 Ways to Keep Your Top Employees from Searching for Other Jobs
Do you have someone (or several someones) working for your company that you’d do almost anything to keep? Maybe they have a knack for dealing with your customers, or perhaps they have a way of getting your suppliers to go the extra mile. Whatever it is that makes them invaluable to you, the last …
5 Ways to Show Your Employees Appreciation
Happy employees are the key to a successful business. Employees that are happy tend to look forward to coming to work, which doesn’t just boost morale among coworkers, it also make the customer look more favorably upon an establishment. That’s why it’s important that, every so often, you show your …
Creative Perks to Offer Your Employees
On August 12th, 2016, Catalyst published a list of somewhat frightening statistics about employee turnover and retention. Among them are: In 2015, 33.4 million U.S. employees left their jobs. Voluntarily. An additional 37 percent are considering taking this same action themselves. For …