Unlimited Viewing Recorded Version for 6 months ( Access information will be emailed 24 hours after the completion of live webinar)
Call : +1-800-385-1627
Mailto : support@recordedwebinars.com
Overview
This training will provide useful and creative strategies that employers can implement to increase retention and reduce turnover. Participants will learn key techniques to correct retention problems and make their organization attractive to potential job candidates. We’ll explore ways to analyze employee feedback and identify the areas that need the most attention, as well as ways to compete in this labor market without increasing compensation.
Why you should Attend
Employers are finding it difficult to compete for top talent in the age of the great resignation. On average, it costs approximately $30,000 to replace a manager earning $40,000. The tight labor market has made it easier for workers to have access to more employment opportunities. As such employees feel empowered and more likely to leave an organization for better pay and work culture. HR has tools within their reach to prevent most departures. This program will provide valuable insight to increase employee retention.
Areas Covered in the Session
Who Will Benefit
Racquel L. Harris is the President and Chief Strategy Officer at R.L. Harris & Associates, LLC, bringing over 25 years of executive-level experience to her role. With dual certifications in Human Resources and Risk Management, she also holds a BA in Organizational Communication from Indiana University and an MBA from Purdue University. Currently, Racquel is pursuing her Doctorate in Strategic Leadership.
She has a deep understanding of the pivotal role training plays within an organization and excels in strategic planning and execution, skills she honed during her tenure as President of the Michiana Chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) and on the Indiana SHRM State Council.
Racquel is an expert in labor relations, federal and state employment laws, and aligning human resources practices with organizational objectives. Known in the community as a servant leader, she has received multiple accolades, including the Martin Luther King Drum Major Award from former Mayor Jeff Rea, the "40 under 40" recognition by the St. Joseph County Chamber of Commerce, the Seven Seals Award from the ESGR, and the Michiana SHRM Leader of the Year Award.
Her commitment to community service is further demonstrated through her roles on several boards and committees In addition to her professional work, Racquel frequently volunteers her time offering professional skills training to help individuals prepare for employment. She remains dedicated to supporting the growth and success of others.