Millennials (those people born between 1980 and 1996), now represent about 38 percent of the U.S. workforce, and by 2025, that number will likely soar to 75 percent. It’s troubling then to find that only 29 percent of millennials are engaged in their positions,...
Sam said, “I can’t take this place anymore,” and he sent out his resume and nailed a great job. Sam, like many workers in the US are changing companies now. With the economic turnaround and leaders raising salaries, why are people changing jobs?...
Managers and leaders play a significant role in employee engagement levels, and when leaders aren’t pulling their weight, the whole team is sure to suffer. According to recent Gallup research, “managers account for at least 70% of the variance in employee engagement...
Employee engagement is a real problem for companies worldwide. Recent research shows that only about 13 percent of employees worldwide are engaged in their positions and it points to the issue that leaders are sinking and it is time to send in the TIGERS 6 Principles....
httProductivity is a hot topic for most employers, as unproductive employees cost companies lost revenue in terms of employee time and amount of work completed. Tracking productivity can prove to be difficult at times, especially when companies are new to the scene or...
This is the third week of our four-part 2016 blog recap series. Over the past two weeks, we’ve reviewed all of our articles in the Polls, Research, and Surveys and Management, Leadership, and HR Issues categories. The first week concentrated on the latest information...