You Searched For "Prevent attrition" and got 19 results
Sort By:
Attrition is as hard to predict as death says C P Gurnani after TechM loses profits to wage hikes
A fourth of Tech Mahindra’s first quarter revenues were eaten up by employee expenses, pushing its …
My company paid me to take 2 months off. The sabbatical didn't just prevent me from burning out it was also a huge career boost for my coworkers.
My 8 weeks off work made me more passionate about my job — and it gave my coworkers a career …
Crissie Hoskins
Are You Game To Transform Employee Training, Engagement? This Start-up Can Help…
Corporate training
programmes often turn out to be inadequate as they mostly follow a set pattern,
…
AI can help companies remove bias in the hiring process, speed up recruitment, and prevent employees from quitting, experts say
Historical data gives HR teams more insight into their recruitment process and employee retention, …
Erica Sweeney
A former North Korean special forces soldier said Kim Jong Un's elite 'Storm Corps' in Russia likely isn't his A-team
Lee Wong-gil said it's likely that the Storm Corps is truly in Russia, but that the troops deployed…
Matthew Loh
A grinding Russian assault appears telling about Putin's plan to defeat Ukraine
ISW's conflict experts warned that the West must "challenge Putin's belief that he can gradually su…
Ella Sherman
Burnout could be to blame for security failures around Trump, former Secret Service agents say
Ex-Secret Service agents say that low staffing means officers are burned out, contributing to poor …
Katherine Tangalakis-Lippert
Russia is producing shells 3 times faster than Ukraine's NATO allies, and for less: report
Ukraine's Western allies are struggling to keep up with the relentless demand for shells.
Tom Porter
Biden says that the US will back Ukraine for a decade. It may prove a hollow promise.
Biden's new Ukraine security pledge could last only months if he loses the US presidential election…
Tom Porter
NATO must learn lessons from Ukraine to keep its air superiority, US general says
NATO needs to learn lessons from the ongoing war in Ukraine to avoid the "terrible" cost of a stale…
Thibault Spirlet
The 'humiliating' retreat of Russia's fleet from Crimea proves its threats don't mean anything, expert says
The Black Sea Fleet's "humiliating" retreat from Crimea shows that "Putin is far more likely to bac…
Thibault Spirlet
Russia missed probably its best opportunity to steamroll Ukraine, war analyst argues
War expert Mick Ryan says Russia failed to act decisively in the Ukraine war, missing a chance to s…
Ella Sherman
Russia's creeping advance is costing it 1,200 soldiers a day: Western intel
Russia is losing an estimated 1,200 soldiers a day, the highest daily casaulty rate since the war b…
Chris Panella
Women are demanding better menopause care. Online platforms are heeding the call.
Online health platforms aim to fill a gap in perimenopause and menopause care, while research and h…
Heather Lindsey
Bosses are using 'silent layoffs' and 'quiet firing' to get rid of employees. It could backfire.
"Silent layoffs" and "quiet firing" can create PR disasters and harm company morale, experts said.
Mikhaila Friel
Russian assault forces varied wildly in the battle for Avdiivka, from well-trained to 'just confused,' Ukrainian soldiers say
Ukrainian soldiers told The Washington Post that the Russians were inconsistent, which war experts …
Ella Sherman
Russian Storm-Z soldiers are highly likely being sent back into battle with amputations and unhealed wounds: Western intel
Intel blames Russia's overburdened disorganized military medical system for forcing troops to head …
Chris Panella
A deadly Houthi attack on Tel Aviv is forcing Israel to rethink its drone defenses
Israel's military must reconsider its mistakes and blindspots after a long-range Houthi attack dron…
Paul Iddon
Putin was gloating in public after Republican moves to block US aid for Ukraine
The Russian president senses events may be turning in his favor in Ukraine.