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Frontline Festival March 2016: Fresh Insights for Leaders

Let's Grow Leaders

Wally Bock of Three Star Leadership advises that it doesn’t take much to stay interested, motivated, and growing, but it won’t happen by accident. Beth Beutler of H.O.P.E. Unlimited suggests some fresh ways to say things. Follow Beth. Follow Wally. Sometimes we must step into a different perspective from the onset. Follow Julie.

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The WISE Coaching Model

International Coach Academy

It’s a tough spot where motivation and satisfaction drop, decisions become shaky, and negative thoughts take over, coupled with ineffective communication. Some levels of negative emotions can be beneficial, serving as a warning or motivation. Imagine low energy, feeling overwhelmed, and maybe even headaches.

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Career Lessons From My Mom

Eat Your Career

Of course, I could fill an entire book (or series of books) on life lessons from mom, but in an effort to stay on topic, I’ve gathered a few of my favorite tidbits for you here and related them to the subject of career development. What motivates her to put such care and attention into every project? motivation'

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8 Top Employee Retention Factors

Vantage Circle

lack of career development (22%), -lack of support with work-life balance (12%), -their manager’s behavior (11%), – unsatisfactory compensation and benefits (9%), -and poor well-being (9%). Lack of Career Development. Often employees are not content with their career path. (Allegis Group). Glassdoor).

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8 Top Employee Retention Factors

Vantage Circle

lack of career development (22%), lack of support with work-life balance (12%), their manager’s behavior (11%), unsatisfactory compensation and benefits (9%), and poor well-being (9%). Employee Retention Factor #2: Lack of Career Development. Often employees are not content with their career path. Allegis Group ).

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Workplace Loneliness- The Silent Killer Of Your Organization

Vantage Circle

A 2016 study involving 1,81,000 adults found that loneliness increases the risk of coronary heart disease by 29%. Since employees who feel lonely feel no attachment to their work and organization, their motivation to work and perform is also very low. They don’t feel motivated to work and derive no pleasure out of their work.

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How to Reduce Employee Turnover in Manufacturing

CMOE

When comparing the separation rates from 2016 to 2020, manufacturing turnover rates consistently increased year after year, rising from 27.2 Employees need much more of the following to stay motivated to remain in the industry: Respect towards floor and production workforce members. Rewards can drive motivation. percent to 44.3