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Keeping the Good Ones

What Managers Need to Know about Employee Retention


26 minute streaming video

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Do your managers see team members as people first and employees second?

That's the simple message of this inspirational training. It equips managers with practical tools they can use to keep the good people they already have.

Keeping the Good Ones is a management and leadership training course that deals with positive employee-manager relationships and employee retention.

The training explains that retaining employees comes down to connecting with each team member on a regular basis. The great news is that this doesn't cost you or your company a dime.

The Key Learning Points of Keeping the Good Ones are:

  • Offer YOURSELF as a person
  • Offer your TIME with a regular Take 10 Check-in
  • Offer your APPRECIATION
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