Business Insider -
12 Feb 2016 17:00

Reuters LinkedIn Influencer Travis Bradberry published this post originally on LinkedIn. It's tough to hold on to good employees, but it shouldn't be. Most of the mistakes that companies make are easily avoided. When you do make mistakes, your best employees are the first to go, because they have the most options. If you can't keep your best employees engaged, you can't keep your best employees. While this should be common sense, it isn't common enough. A survey by CEB found that one-third of ...
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