Role Of Job Efficiency

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I predict that the employee turnover problem will continue to plague companies. It does not have a proactive plan to calm employee fears, and the company continues to overlook talented employees when they could offer recognition or advancement. If companies does not understand and work to mitigate this impact, employees will continue to leave. It will lose all the institutional knowledge that has been gained over the many years, as well as the strong relationships that exist with customers because individual employees, not the company as an entity, created those positive relationships. If it continues down this path, they will be bereft of talent and growth potential in the very near future.

First, it needs to take the time to understand why the staff acted in such a negative manner and these means truly listening to what the staff is saying and jointly develop ideas that might improve relations in the future. Next, it must act upon this input by designing and implementing activities and/or procedures that will achieve improved relationships and identification. Finally, it must reassess its organizational structure and possibly secure additional contracts to establish advancement pathways.

Developing Rural Outsourcing Programs

It cannot go back and undo the damage that was done to employee morale and loyalty during the downsizing phase. They can, however, learn from this mistake to establish positive programs that would strengthen employee-company relationships and commitment.

To this approach, it should try to establish a Rural Outsourcing program in our own backyard. It's a common lament that American jobs are being out-sourced to foreign countries, particularly to India and China. We ourselves need to find a wa...

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...uestioningly. I can think of numerous times when it really needs to act. The continued employment of certain managers, for example, serves as evidence of this point.

This class and this project have made me realize that I want a company that is more dynamic, more flexible, more willing to embrace change. I have learned about change, especially the continuing need for constructive change in most every organization. I have also learned a very valuable lesson about employee commitment and morale. If employees are indeed an organization's best assets, then special care needs to be taken to safeguard and strengthen the employee-company relation. If morale and commitment are affected, it is almost impossible to correct the damage. I will work hard to promote a positive culture in which employees feel that they are heard, valued, respected, recognized, and rewarded.

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