Talent retention key to business growth
There is a lot of talk about employee engagement these days, but what workers really want is to be challenged,
Irish workers find themselves in a strange position at the moment. For some, their sector is resurgent and the prospect of a new role with bigger challenges and better remuneration is real. For others, there is a glimmer of hope on the horizon but they are not quite out of the woods yet.
It is clear, however, that as the country emerges from recession, talent management and retention is going to become a big issue...
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