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Human Capital Center Roundtables

Cracking the Code on Talent Retention

September 05, 2024 01:00 PM ET - 04:00 PM ET | Virtual Meeting

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To Participate

This Roundtable is intended for CHROs, VPs, Directors, and Managers of Talent Management, Employee Engagement and Experience, Talent Acquisition, Onboarding, Total Rewards, DEIB and their direct reports.

Background

Talent retention helps avoid costly recruiting expenditures, preserves institutional knowledge, and creates a pipeline of future leaders who deeply know the business. Yet how to effectively retain talent remains elusive for many organizations. Join this member-only Roundtable to learn effective strategies for cracking the code on talent retention. Topics addressed will include:

  • What does the latest Conference Board research reveal about retention drivers?
  • What is a turnover calculator and how can it be used to make the business case for retention?
  • What are some tips for conducting effective stay interviews?
  • How can onboarding programs be designed to boost retention?

Speakers

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About the Series

Roundtable discussions bring business leaders and others together for discussions on timely, strategic issues under the Chatham House Rule, generating actionable insights for participants and their organizations.

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