What is the
number one reason that employees give for leaving their jobs? A LACK OF APPRECIATION AND PRAISE!
A few quick
statistics that may or may not surprise you:
- A study conducted by Towers Watson revealed that only 30% of the current workforce is ENGAGED. By the simplest definition, this means that engaged individuals exhibit a level of enthusiasm and dedication towards their jobs. These people actually CARE about their work as well as the performance of the company and they sincerely feel that their efforts make a difference. Engaged employees are in it for more than just the paycheck.
- And even more disappointing is that 60% of new hires – who came in all bright- eyed and bushy-tailed with big dreams of making a difference – fall into the Not Engaged category after just 6 months on the job.
So if you subscribe to
the belief that low engagement equals low performance, you’ll certainly
understand the importance of keeping your employees excited and sustaining
their belief that they are valued and appreciated.
And remember, losing an
employee that you’ve spent time to hire, train, and onboard is
significant. The cost of replacing an
employee who leaves is at least 30% of that employee’s annual salary. To put that in perspective, with a $150M
annual payroll, just a 20% turnover cost would cost that company $9M a year.
Recognition is not just a “nice to
have” – it’s a MUST HAVE.
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