Employee Retention
Organizations are mainly depending on its employees
& they are the major component of any organization. Although it is
important for a company to have good strategies, technology, marketing plan
& business location but without having strong & motivated HR assets
organization will not achieve any progress or won’t reach their goals. (Taylor,
2002)
It is very important for an organization to ensure their employee
retention since the unnecessary staff turnover may increase the recruitment
cost of the company. (Taylor, 2002) It takes lot of time to hire or to get a
new employee & lot of efforts need to be put to get a new employee. Other
than the effort & time, recruitment process would require a huge cost.(Mobley, 1982) Hence it is always profitable for an organization to retain its
existing employees.
Employee retention can be described as policies,
practices & procedures that make employees to stay with the organization
for longer period. Employee retention is not determined by one factor, there
are bunch of factors which affect the employee retention of the organization
such as, compensation, rewards, job security, training & development,
supervisor support, organization culture, work environment & organization
justice. (Fitz-enz, 1990) If the companies lose a fully trained employee they
have to face a huge loss. (Francis, 2014)
Now days the second biggest problem faced by the
organizations is employee retention & 10% of the HR issues in industries
are related to Employee retention. (Great Place to Work, 2018)
If the organization failed to retain their
employees, other than the losing an employee the organization will also have to
face some other problems like re-organizing resources, handling agony of the
team, managing work pressure of the other employees, drop in moral of employees
& also the organization will fail to achieve expected goals. (Mobley, 1982)
Companies can have several unique strategies to
ensure employee retention but in general by letting employees to feel like they
are also a part of the organization, employee retention can be ensured.
(Mitchell et al., 2001)
References
Fitz-enz, J. (1990). “Getting and keeping good employees” In personnel, Vol:67 No:8.
Francis, A.U. 2014 “Human Resource Management Practices and Employee retention”, International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research, Volume 5, Issue 2.
Mobley, W. H. (1982) “Intermediate Linkages in the Relationships between Job satisfaction and Employee Turnover”, Journal of Applied Psychology.
Taylor, C. R. (2002) Focus on Talent, Training and Development.
good work. better if you could describe more about the great place to work which will enable retention of staff.
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