Employee retention
involves the strategies taken to satisfy and motivate the employees to remain
at the company for a longer period. Retaining the best talents in the
organization can be crucial since it can directly affect the growth and
profitability while reducing the employee turnover.
Why do employees leave?
Employees leave their current job mainly because of the following reasons.
·
Lack of recognition and career advancement
·
Not meeting the expected financial gains
·
For a better work-life balance
·
Conflicts between colleagues and workplace
discrimination
·
Dissatisfaction due to working environment
and workload
Furthermore, Maslow’s hierarchy
of needs (1954) theory can also be applied.
Reasons to leave can be due to not meeting any of the above, as the particular employee's expectations and needs.
Employee Retention Strategies
According to Walker (2001), there are seven factors that can enhance employee retention: (i) compensation and appreciation of the performed work, (ii) provision of challenging work, (iii) chances to be promoted and to learn, (iv) invitational atmosphere within the organisation, (v) positive relations with colleagues, (vi) a healthy balance between the professional and personal life, and (viii) good communications.
Clear recognition and
rewarding policies – As mentioned in the Maslow’s theory of
needs (1954) and Walker (2001), employees expects proper recognition and fair rewarding as they rise up
the need hierarchy. Transparent frameworks related to career enhancement, staff
mobilizing and financial/non-financial incentives should be implemented.
Defined job roles and
authority levels – This can help to fairly distribute the
authority and responsibility among employees to minimize the tension and
conflicts between peers, supervisors and subordinates.
Training and development
–
Timely training & development programs and workshops should be carried out
after identifying appropriate employees to improve their skills, knowledge and
competencies which will support them to contribute more towards reaching the
organization's goals.
Positive working
environment – A satisfying and friendly working
atmosphere can increase the performance and productivity of employees while
grow the employee engagement.
Constant communication – Continuous
communication with employees with regard to feedbacks on performances,
instructions, direction of the company and staff problems can lead to a healthy
relationship between the employer and employee.
Why Employee Retention Is Important
Reduce employee turnover
–
Through retaining the best employees, the company can save cost on recruiting,
training and developing new employees. Apart from these new workers take time
to reach the competency level of the well experienced staffs.
Increased employee
engagement – When employees are highly satisfied they
tend to engage more with the company and this will help to enhance the employer
branding as well.
Expert talents – With
proper retention strategies it is potential for the company to preserve a pool
of proficient knowledge workers. This is will help to function with great
efficiency and a smooth flow of operations.
Conclusion
Failing to retain
experienced employees can be time and cost consuming. Hence it is critical to
implement necessary strategies to satisfy and retain key talents with the
organization.
References
Cloutier, O., Felusiak, L., Hill, C. and
Pemberton-Jones, E.J., 2015. The importance of developing strategies for
employee retention. Journal of Leadership, Accountability & Ethics, 12(2).
Kyndt, E., Dochy, F., Michielsen, M. and Moeyaert, B.,
2009. Employee retention: Organisational and personal perspectives. Vocations
and Learning, 2(3), pp.195-215.
McLeod, S., 2007. Maslow's hierarchy of needs. Simply psychology, 1(1-18).
SHRM, n.d. SHRM.
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