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Barbian, Jeff – Training, 2002
Points out the value of mentoring programs as a way to recruit and retain employees and increase their value to the company. Discusses why some mentoring programs fail: employees do not understand why they are participating or there is little time and support for the program. (JOW)
Descriptors: Employer Employee Relationship, Labor Turnover, Mentors, Work Environment
Zemke, Ron – Training, 2000
Although there are important human resource basics, such as competitive pay and benefits and career growth opportunities, retention of information technology (IT) workers is less about money than it is about respectful treatment. Retention involves designing interesting jobs, giving recognition, providing regular feedback, and being flexible about…
Descriptors: Adults, Employer Employee Relationship, Information Technology, Labor Turnover
Dobbs, Kevin – Training, 1999
In today's ever-expanding U.S. economy, unemployment levels are at 30-year lows and the job market continues to swell. Every industry is fighting a labor shortage and bemoaning the costs of employee turnover. Companies with extensive training and career development are most likely to retain employees. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adults, Career Development, Employer Employee Relationship, Labor Needs
Stamps, David – Training, 1995
Computers may have some value for screening potential employees before a face-to-face interview. Experience has shown that people respond more candidly to computers and employers have a better chance of selecting applicants who will be better employees. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adults, Computers, Employment Interviews, Job Applicants