Employee Retention: Employee Rewards Part 2

Employee retention is a hot topic for HR professionals.  Is your employee rewards program designed to retain and attract the best talent? My research on job stress and purpose-driven corporate culture revealed the second secret to great employee rewards: Purpose-driven organizations solve problems so people can perform at their highest potential. Thom Singer wrote a great article about cultivating potential to support employee retention.  I agree mentorship and training are essential.  I also agree that work-life balance strategies aren’t the answer. Employee retention depends on solving problems. Employees who are worried about paying the bills, the future of the organization, or the security of their job, can’t perform well.  As part of my research, I interviewed hundreds of leaders and employees. One of the themes that bubbled to the surface was that purpose-driven organizations recognize their success is reliant on the success and well-being of their employees.  Bill Sennholz, CEO and President of Forward Financial, put it best when he said, “If we want to be the bank of choice, we have to be the employer of choice.” In a tight labor market, competing for the best talent is a top priority.  Not only does Forward Financial actively listen to their employees to define the problems to be solved, they proactively communicate.  They have a budget dedicated to marketing to their employees about benefits and the direction of the organization. Empl...
Source: Embrace Your Heart Wellness Initiative - Category: Cardiology Authors: Tags: Leadership Productivity Purpose-driven Corporate Culture employee engagement employee retention employee rewards Source Type: blogs