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Employee Retention Handbook Stephen Taylor

Employee Retention Handbook By Stephen Taylor

Employee Retention Handbook by Stephen Taylor


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Summary

Staff turnover is a key issue for HR executives. This work looks at the causes of staff turnover and the most effective ways of measuring, costing, predicting and preventing it. With six case studies covering retailers, graduates, engineers, call centres, police, and others, it offers you effective approaches to solve your retention issues.

Employee Retention Handbook Summary

Employee Retention Handbook by Stephen Taylor

Staff turnover is a key issue for HR executives. It costs your organisation money and time. Stephen Taylor looks at the causes of staff turnover and the most effective ways of measuring, costing, predicting and preventing it. With six detailed case studies covering retailers, graduates, engineers, professional services, call centres and the police, this book offers you effective approaches to solve your retention issues.

About Stephen Taylor

Stephen Taylor is a former practitioner who is now based mainly at Manchester Metropolitan University, although he also teaches at UMIST. He has an excellent grasp of the academic literature and will be commissioning research projects on retention in different sectors/areas, but they will always focus on the questions to which practitioners require answers. He is the author of our excellent student text on Employee Resourcing and has taken the lion's share of responsibility for the recent contents of our Case Study Club. He is co-author of Recruiting, Retaining and Developing Graduate Talent (FT/Prentice Hall).

Additional information

GOR001245072
9780852929636
0852929633
Employee Retention Handbook by Stephen Taylor
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development
2002-03-31
296
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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