The SD group at London Business School has recently released a microworld on
the issue oh hiring, training, and retaining employees at consultancies. You
might want to contact them for more information:
http://www.lbs.ac.uk/sysdyn/microwor.htm
Best regards,
Bernhard Kerres
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Bernhard Kerres
Booz-Allen & Hamilton
CMT - Munich
E-Mail: kerres_bernhard@bah.com
Tel.: +49-89-545250
Fax: +49-89-54525500
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Employee Turnover/training/retention
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M V Nagendra Prasad wrote:
> I am looking for SD literature on Employee turnover/training
etention.
> Can you please help me locate any existing literature on this issue?
I cant direct you to any literature on this matter but I have been
doing a little research in an Australian organisation on employee
turnover as part of a larger SD project. There are many drivers for
turnover - some obvious, some not. In this particular case drivers
include (but are not limited to): recompense, promotional prospects,
motivation (how are staff treated within the org. In this case the
staff we are looking at are considered the lowest of the low. The crazy
thing is that they are the people who bring in the money!), work load,
perception of likelihood of being made redundant (high). These are
fairly obvious. Those that werent so obvious included the current
economic condition and, more importantly, the personnel policies in
place including termination handouts/conditions. We found that employees
may want to leave but are putting off this move because of internal
personnel policies which make it advantageous for them to stay for a
given period of time. These policies, and the generally weak economy,
account for the current low turnover rate. In the past it has reached
200% per annum.
Hope this helps a bit.
Bruce
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Bruce Campbell
Joint Research Centre for Advanced Systems Engineering
Macquarie University 2109
Australia
E-mail: Bruce.Campbell@mq.edu.au
Ph: +61 2 9850 9107
Fax: +61 2 9850 9102
> I am looking for SD literature on Employee turnover/training
etention.
> Can you please help me locate any existing literature on this issue?
I cant direct you to any literature on this matter but I have been
doing a little research in an Australian organisation on employee
turnover as part of a larger SD project. There are many drivers for
turnover - some obvious, some not. In this particular case drivers
include (but are not limited to): recompense, promotional prospects,
motivation (how are staff treated within the org. In this case the
staff we are looking at are considered the lowest of the low. The crazy
thing is that they are the people who bring in the money!), work load,
perception of likelihood of being made redundant (high). These are
fairly obvious. Those that werent so obvious included the current
economic condition and, more importantly, the personnel policies in
place including termination handouts/conditions. We found that employees
may want to leave but are putting off this move because of internal
personnel policies which make it advantageous for them to stay for a
given period of time. These policies, and the generally weak economy,
account for the current low turnover rate. In the past it has reached
200% per annum.
Hope this helps a bit.
Bruce
--
Bruce Campbell
Joint Research Centre for Advanced Systems Engineering
Macquarie University 2109
Australia
E-mail: Bruce.Campbell@mq.edu.au
Ph: +61 2 9850 9107
Fax: +61 2 9850 9102
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Employee Turnover/training etention
Hello colleagues,
I am looking for SD literature on Employee turnover/training
etention.
Can you please help me locate any existing literature on this issue?
Thanks
Naghi
From: M V Nagendra Prasad <nagendra@cstar.ac.com>
M V Nagendra Prasad
Center for Strategic Technology Research
I am looking for SD literature on Employee turnover/training
etention.
Can you please help me locate any existing literature on this issue?
Thanks
Naghi
From: M V Nagendra Prasad <nagendra@cstar.ac.com>
M V Nagendra Prasad
Center for Strategic Technology Research