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Reduce Employee Turnover and Produce a Great Employee
For so many businesses in the United States it is the same picture they see year in and year out. Employees come,
get trained, start to be efficient at work and then they leave. The company needs to train somebody new. To reduce
employee turnover and produce a great employee, many things need to be established within a company as a support
structure.
Many companies so often neglect to ask and wonder what their employees might like or think would be helpful to make
their work environment and conditions positive ones. Whether owning a small or a large company, your immediate
concerns probably lie within making profits to be able to keep the company running and to be able to pay your
employees. Of course, running a company takes a lot of effort and work hours spent solely on that. But every time
one of your employees leaves, you loose capital--capital you have invested in his or her training and knowledge.
The knowledge capital you loose is all the information that the employee has absorbed during his or her employment
at your company and all the new skills he or she might have added during the course of his employment. So how can
you make your company and working for your company more attractive and also produce great employees?
There are many ways that this can be accomplished, most of them are rewards to the employee, but others that are
just as important include the atmosphere and conditions at the workplace. This article will discuss just a few of
the many possibilities you as an employer have to keep employee turnover low. For most employees, considering that
they have an expectation towards the standard of living they have, a competitive salary is an important point. If
you only pay minimum wages or never give raises and rewards, it is very unlikely to hold good employees that can
make a lot more money somewhere else. To make their time worthwhile after hiring, you need to know what a
competitive pay is and pay them either the average pay or slightly more.
As for raises, raises together with evaluations will tell the employee that his or her effort and all the hard work
he or she put into your company is appreciated. It also tells the employee how good his work is and what you will
expect from him in the years to come. To produce a good employee, it is important to give the employee feedback on
his work.
Some companies reward their employees with bonuses for accomplished tasks or finished projects. Other companies
will give their employees an award at the end of the month or year and generally attach a small bonus to that. Also
consider a good benefit package. Many employees look for the benefits that companies offer to them and their family
to make a decision whether they should work for this company or choose a different one.
Often times, vacation is very important to employees. To be a motivated and good worker, employees need to spend
time with their families or the things they love, like hobbies or sports. Yes, of course you would like them to
work 60 hours for the 40 you pay, but consider this: an overworked overtired employee is most likely not able to
work fast and efficient. That person also tends to be more error prone and unmotivated. Time off work to relax or
regenerate is very important. Companies that offer ten days are often at the top of the list for employee turnover.
Some companies offer flexible work times to accommodate for many different characters and situations at home. The
employee that likes to come early and leave early versus the employee that likes to sleep long and then leave
somewhat later feels just as welcome in this company or setting.
Besides all these added factors, the work environment also plays a great role in producing great employees and
reducing turnover. A respectful and good working environment is very important to keep employees happy and
motivated. You know that a happy, motivated employee works better, faster and makes fewer mistakes.
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