Years ago, a successful career usually meant achieving upward mobility. Ambitious employees climbed the corporate ladder to reach management positions. Today, fulfilling career paths run in many different directions, and fewer employees spend their entire careers at one company. However, some things stay the same. Most workers still value career growth even more than salary and benefits. At the same time, employers depend on a staff that feels engaged in their work and uses learning and development opportunities to enhance their performance. How can your business cultivate internal talent so that employees contribute maximum value in their individual roles? Consider these ideas for talent attraction and retention strategies designed for today’s workforce.
Employees are the lifeblood of any business. Without employees, a company would cease to exist. However, the role of employees is not without its challenges. Employees can be difficult to manage and motivate because they have their own set of goals and priorities that may differ from those of the company as a whole. In order to cultivate internal talent within an organization, it is important for companies to develop an environment that supports employee growth and development while also providing them with opportunities for personal fulfillment and career advancement. The first step in cultivating internal talent is by creating a culture where people feel valued and supported. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wayne-weathersby/support
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