Love 'em or Lose 'em: Getting Good People to Stay
by Beverly Kaye
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NEW EDITION, REVISED AND UPDATED Since employees who walk out the door cost their companies up to 200 percent of their annual salaries to replace, retention is one of the most important issues facing businesses today. And with so many surveys reporting that employees are unhappy and not working up to their full potential, engagement is a second serious and costly issue. The latest edition of this Wall Street Journal bestseller offers twenty-six simple strategies-from A to Z-that managers can show more use to address their employees' real concerns and keep them engaged. The fifth edition has been revised and updated throughout and includes many more international examples, reflecting the fact that Love 'Em or Lose 'Em is available in twenty-two languages, from Albanian and Arabic to Thai and Turkish. Its message is truly one that spans continents and cultures. show lessTags
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I got this book via Interlibrary Loan since my own library did not have it. I think I saw the title in some article I read. Anyways, it is a pretty quick read. Actually, for managers, it is a book that lends itself to skipping around. I have always had an interest in the issue of retention in the workplace. In librarianship, I don't think the higher-ups do enough, and it is often the case that to advance one has to move someplace else.
The book is organized in chapters, and each chapter gives a technique to focus on. Each chapter has lists, prompt questions, and examples to help the managers implement the ideas. One does not have to do everything in the book, but if more managers implemented at least one or two of the ideas here, a lot show more of workplaces would be better off. For workers, this book also gives food for thought, as it may lead workers to ask what is working for them, what makes them stay, and what may get them going someplace else. show less
The book is organized in chapters, and each chapter gives a technique to focus on. Each chapter has lists, prompt questions, and examples to help the managers implement the ideas. One does not have to do everything in the book, but if more managers implemented at least one or two of the ideas here, a lot show more of workplaces would be better off. For workers, this book also gives food for thought, as it may lead workers to ask what is working for them, what makes them stay, and what may get them going someplace else. show less
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