Elon Musk to corporate execs: Ditch the conference room | Tips for approaching employee-retention programs | Google finds partner for tech diversity effort
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Corporate executives -- CEOs, in particular -- need to get out of conference room meetings and get to their factory floors and with their customers to find ways to improve their products. "Spend less time on finance, spend less time in conference rooms, less time on PowerPoint and more time just trying to make your product as amazing as possible," Musk said during The Wall Street Journal's virtual CEO Council annual summit on Tuesday. Full Story: The Wall Street Journal (tiered subscription model) (12/8)
Moving the D&I Needle With HR Data Data is a critical factor when building diversity and inclusion strategies that actually move the needle in the workplace. With advice from HR leaders, learn why diverse organizations grow faster, what metrics you need to be measuring, and how to begin building an inclusive culture using HR data.
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Recruiting & Retention
Tips for approaching employee-retention programs Companies that frequently acquire other companies often use a pay-to-stay approach to retain employees and typically expect more than 80% of employees and leaders to stay with the company. Acquirers also use nonfinancial strategies, such as outreach and the possibility of enhanced career opportunities as part of their retention programs. Full Story: Chief Executive online (12/8)
5 Culture Trends HR Leaders Must Know As companies enter 2021, how can organizations prepare for the new normal? Read O.C. Tanner's 5 Culture Trends for 2021 to see how you can be prepared to help your employees thrive, no matter what new challenges may come their way.
Companies interested in adding more 401(k) features Defined-contribution plan sponsors are growing increasingly receptive to adding features to help employees save for emergencies and reduce student-loan debt, a Willis Towers Watson study found. According to the study, 60% of employers expressed interest in a feature that helps workers build emergency savings, while 78% said they were interested in adding a student-loan payment feature. Full Story: InvestmentNews (tiered subscription model) (12/7)
Path to Workforce
Partnership focuses on industry's much-needed upskilling The Facilities Management Talent Development Pipeline is a continuing education partnership among the International Facility Management Association Foundation, California Community Colleges and industry experts designed to grow hard-to-find, younger facilities managers through continuing education. A customized program for Google resulted in better job titles and pay increases for the upskilled employees. Full Story: Buildings magazine online (12/7)
The HR Leader
Priorities for HR in 2021 Accelerating change, emphasizing employees' wellness and improving their experience will be among HR's top priorities next year, writes Lisa Dodman, chief people officer at Unit4. Other efforts will include providing continuous learning opportunities and helping employees find their purpose, Dodman writes. Full Story: BenefitsPRO (free registration) (12/8)
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