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- A Study on Turnover and Employee Retention: A Closer Review
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Shilpi Gupta
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Prachi Singh
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1 MATS University, Raipur, IN
2 KITE, Raipur, IN
1 MATS University, Raipur, IN
2 KITE, Raipur, IN
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Asian Journal of Management, Vol 5, No 2 (2014), Pagination: 221-226Abstract
From a managerial perspective, the attraction and retention of high-quality employees is more important today than ever before. A number of trends (e.g., globalization, increase in knowledge work, accelerating rate of technological advancement) make it vital that firms acquire and retain human capital. While there are important differences across countries, analysis of the costs of turnover (Hinkin and Tracey, 2000) as well as labor shortages in critical industries across the globe have emphasized the importance of retaining key employees for organizational success. Employee retention is a process in which the employees are encouraged to remain with the organization for the maximum period of time or until the completion of the project. With the increasing attrition in organization, it has become a question of study. This paper deals with factors that are affecting the retention of employees and its impact on the organization.Keywords
Employee Retention, Emotional Support, Globalization, Employee Turnover, Emerging Trends.References
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- An Overview of Talent Management: Driver for Organizational Success
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1 KITE, Raipur, IN
2 MATS University, Raipur, IN
1 KITE, Raipur, IN
2 MATS University, Raipur, IN
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Asian Journal of Management, Vol 5, No 2 (2014), Pagination: 240-245Abstract
In today's global economy, companies must continually invest in human capital. In the role of business partner, HR leaders work closely with senior management to attract, hire, develop and retain talent. Yet the skills shortage presents both socio-economic and cultural challenges as talent crosses borders. Thus, in view of workforce trends such as shifting demographics, global supply chains, the aging workforce and increasing global mobility, forward-looking organizations must rethink their approach to talent management to best harness talent. By doing so, they will be positively positioned to succeed in a highly competitive marketplace. In addition, organizational culture, employee engagement and leadership development have a significant impact on talent retention. Taking these factors into consideration, an integrated approach to talent management offers a pathway toward sustaining outstanding business results. Despite a significant degree of academic and practitioner interest the topic of talent management remains underdeveloped. A key limitation is the fact that talent management lacks a consistent definition and clear conceptual boundaries. The specific contribution of the current paper is in developing a clear and concise definition of strategic talent management.Keywords
Talent, Talent Management, Organizations, Human Resource Management, Retention, CEO, Motivation.References
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- Study of Association of Soil Parameters with Various Site Quality Classes of Forests of Mukundpur, Satna, Forest Division, Madhya Pradesh, India
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1 Department of Botany, Govt. Girls P.G. College, Rewa (M.P.), IN
1 Department of Botany, Govt. Girls P.G. College, Rewa (M.P.), IN
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International Journal of Forestry and Crop Improvement, Vol 8, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 130-140Abstract
Mukundpur forest range is situated in Amarpatan Tahsil of Satna district of Madhya Pradesh India. The range has geographical area of 589.71 km2 with forest area 111.55 km2. This area is under high disturbances and ecological stress due to manmade activities, the associations of soil parameters like pH, electrical conductivity, availability of major nutrients (Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium) and micro nutrients like (Copper, manganese, iron and zinc) with site quality are analyzed. Individual effects of pH, EC and Organic Carbon play the significant role in site quality classes of study area i.e. these soil parameters affect the productivity of the forest individually. The combined impact of pH, EC and organic carbon does have significant association within various site quality classes of study area. Except encroachment category class, individually nitrogen and P2O5 does not make significant impact on various site quality classes, though individually K2O does have significant impact on site quality class of IVA and VA. The combined impact of Nitrogen, P2O5 and K2O (macro nutrients) do have significant association within various site quality classes of study area. Thus combined effects of macro nutrient of soil have significant bearing on forest productivity of study area. Except encroachment, individual Zn do not have significant impact on various site quality classes, though results of Fe shows significant role in site quality IVA individually. Individually the manganese does not play the significant role in site quality IVB and VA but this has strong influence on other site quality classes. Individually Cu does have significant in encroachment and site quality IVA but it does not have significant role in other site quality classes. The overall impact of Zn, Fe, Mn and Cu do not have significant association within various site quality classes of study area. Thus overall impact of micro nutrient does not have significant association in productivity of forests.Keywords
Site Quality, pH, Electrical Conductivity, Organic Carbon Content, Macro Nutrients, Micro Nutrients.References
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