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Kim Tuerlings

Exit Interview Surveys & Employee Retention Surveys Identify Ways to Decrease Employee ... - 1 views

  • The high costs of excessive voluntary employee turnover include: Costs for recruiting new replacement staff Costs for training and developing replacement staff Learning curve costs – While they are learning their new job, learning about your products and services, about your organization and other important information, it often takes many weeks or months for new employees to reach their potential performance The negative impact on customers while replacement employees are not yet hired and while new replacement staff are not yet fully trained and fully proficient The negative impact on customers and employees covering for staffing shortfalls due to attrition The negative impact on your organization’s “employer of choice” reputation due to high attrition
  • Communications effectiveness Support from and treatment by managers Recognition received from management Work environment Adequacy of tools and information needed to perform the job effectively Effectiveness of sales performance feedback and mentoring Satisfaction with compensation and benefits plans Satisfaction with career opportunities Clear understanding of job Job is what was promised when hired Clear expectations for job performance Availability/effectiveness of training and development Company culture Empowerment Receptivity of management to employees’ ideas Competitiveness of company’s products and services Satisfaction with the job and company Satisfaction with company direction Likelihood of staying with your organization for the foreseeable future (in surveys of current employees only) Willingness to recommend your company for employment
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    "The high costs of excessive voluntary employee turnover include: Costs for recruiting new replacement staff Costs for training and developing replacement staff Learning curve costs - While they are learning their new job, learning about your products and services, about your organization and other important information, it often takes many weeks or months for new employees to reach their potential performance The negative impact on customers while replacement employees are not yet hired and while new replacement staff are not yet fully trained and fully proficient The negative impact on customers and employees covering for staffing shortfalls due to attrition The negative impact on your organization's "employer of choice" reputation due to high attrition"
Kim Tuerlings

How Disney Works to Win Repeat Customers - BusinessWeek - 1 views

  • Train employees to be respectful of all customers, including children. If employees are kind and engage a child, a parent may be more likely to stay in the store, says Jones. For example, a small business in Valparaiso, Ind.—Flanagin's Bulk Mail—uses coloring sheets to keep clients' children and grandchildren occupied while in the store. Each time a child comes in to her store, the owner, Donna Flanagin, asks the child to color a sheet so it can be displayed on the front door. When the child's birthday arrives, Flanagin sends the coloring sheet and a birthday card to the child. "It costs virtually nothing, yet reminds the parents and grandparents about her business and helps her makes a connection with her customers," says Jones. Make waiting in line an entertaining experience. Nobody likes to wait in line, even for a Disney attraction. But it's a fact of life. At Disney, employees are trained to strike up conversations with guests and to offer useful information about new attractions, fun facts, and upcoming show times. A small grain company in Kansas that learned this concept at the Disney Institute applied the idea to its plain waiting room. Since customers often brought children or grandchildren along, the grain company added magazines and toys and books for kids to its waiting room. The company also trained front-desk employees to let customers know the approximate waiting time and offer tips on less busy stretches of the day, in case customers preferred to return later. Be "show-ready." Your "stage" communicates a lot about who you are. Disney will not tolerate trash and trains all employees to pick it up so that the resorts remain "clean, friendly, and fun." If a leader were to walk by trash without picking it up, it would send the wrong message to staff. For a small business that might not even have a physical location, this concept can be as simple as making sure your Web site is professional and easy to navigate. According to Jones: "your Web site is your front door. If it's not show-ready, it can make or break your business." Keep the show on stage. Disney employees must always follow company guidelines for dress and customer service in guest areas. They can take a break and relax in areas unavailable to guests. As a small business owner, try walking the floor as a customer. Do you see or hear conversations that are best held amid the privacy of employee areas? Can your team members be easily seen by customers as they take a smoke break or talk on cell phones? If so, explain the difference between on-stage and off-stage. Encourage your team to be "assertively friendly." Disney encourages its employees to actively seek contact with guests. For example, they will approach a family that appears confused about its park map or has misplaced its car in one of the vast Disney parking lots. They will proactively offer assistance instead of waiting for people to ask. All these tips require leaders who understand the importance of communications and how to extend the conversation to secondary guests. The effort will pay off. Disney has discovered that if a customer appreciates your store or service and speaks highly of her experience, then her children and grandchildren are likely to become loyal customers, along with their friends, neighbors, and acquaintances.
sarah omens

Great workplaces have high levels of trust - 0 views

  • At the heart of our definition of a great place to work - a place where employees
    • sarah omens
       
      i dont really like the amount information you get from this page just becouse previously they blew their horn about how they treat their employees and stuff and it make you want to know only for you to follow up and realize they have just 3 major point with no detailed explanions to it
Jennifer Rienks

Chahal Priddle LLP, Serving Kamloops & Merritt, BC, Canada. Lawyers for Personal Injury... - 0 views

  • Community Involvement and Activities Hardeep is a member of the Trial Lawyer’s Association of British Columbia and the Law Society of British Columbia.  He is also a director of the Kamloops Gurudwara Sahib Society and an active member of the Punjabi community in Kamloops
  • Background Hardeep Chahal was born and raised in Kamloops, BC.  After receiving his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science at UBC in 1998, and his Law Degree at the University of Victoria in 2002, Hardeep returned to Kamloops to practice law. In August of 2005, Hardeep joined the legal team at Nixon & Company, and in March of 2009, he took over the law firm and it was renamed Chahal Priddle LLP.
  • ractice Areas Hardeep practices primarily in the areas of Personal Injury (ICBC claims), Real Estate, Corporate, Commercial, and Estates. He has appeared before the Provincial Court and Supreme Court of British Columbia, and has achieved numerous settlements favourable to his clients through mediation.
    • Jennifer Rienks
       
      When introducing their team of Lawyers. They are not just providing the porfessional credentials for the individuals. They also provide some background and other activities they participate in. I believe this is designed to ensure that readers can identify with these people and trust them.
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  • Aman Chahal       Dana Darling
    • Jennifer Rienks
       
      The lack of information on these 2 employees is a little disapointing.
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    The team portion of the Chahal Priddle site
J.Randolph Radney

Recovering from information overload - The Employee Engagement Network - 1 views

  • Source: Organization Practice
  • For all the benefits of the information technology and communications revolution, it has a well-known dark side: information overload and its close cousin, attention fragmentation.
  • The importance of reserving chunks of time for reflection, and the difficulty of doing so, have been themes in management writing for decades
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  • Better solutions exist, and they aren’t rocket science.3 What we hope to do in this article is help executives, and their organizations, by reminding them of three simple things. First, multitasking is a terrible coping mechanism.
  • Second, addressing information overload requires enormous self-discipline.
  • Third, since senior executives’ behavior sets the tone for the organization, they have a duty to set a better example.
trehbein

Peace River Coal | Careers - 0 views

  • to  succeed
    • trehbein
       
      Too many spaces between words.
  • opportunities.
    • trehbein
       
      Repetition: Through the use of the word 'opportunities' multiple times on this page, it encourages the reader (and potential employee) that workign for this company is, in fact, an opportunity, and something that should be acted upon.
Stewart Matthews

Canada Banking, Investing, and Insurance - RBC - 0 views

    • Stewart Matthews
       
      Shows pathos, Canada is known as being very open to immagrants, and this show that RBC welcomes it as well.
    • Stewart Matthews
       
      This shows logos, the statistics are there that online banking fraud is a growing problem, and RBC is giving you the tools you need to minimize your risk.
    • Stewart Matthews
       
      Example of pathos, basically showing off their accomplishments and donations. Could possibly make someone wnat to switch from their current bank.
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    • Stewart Matthews
       
      Another appeal to pathos, showing how quick and easy it is to get banking advice, making your online experience that much easier.
  • Learn More Corporate Profile Corporate Governance History Voluntary Codes & Public Commitments News & Information Investor Relations Media Newsroom Economics Publications RBC and... Newcomers to Canada Corporate Responsibility Donations Sponsorships The Environment Diversity How to... Contact us Make a Complaint Become an Employee Become a Vendor
    • Stewart Matthews
       
      Very easy to use options at the bottom, clear and easy to understand. Makes the things that the average person might be looking for easy to access.
    • Stewart Matthews
       
      Keeps you up to date on the newest developments with RBC.
    • Stewart Matthews
       
      Example of pathos, appealing to everyone's need for a sence of security.
    • Stewart Matthews
       
      If you are a current customer, they make signing in to the website quick adn easy. If not, the first thing you would see would be the "enroll now" button.
    • Stewart Matthews
       
      Shows a happy young couple, possibly trying to attract young newly married or soon to be married couples to put their money in RBC.
    • Stewart Matthews
       
      The whole main page is kept very simple, requiring the reader to click around on what they want without having to read anything that is not crucial to them.
sarah omens

Great Place to Work® Institute - 0 views

  • Contact us Great Place to Work® | What Makes a Great Place to Work® Best Workplaces Lists | Consulting Services | Education | International | News &amp; Events var tabImage = new Array(); tabImage[0] = 'http://resources.greatplacetowork.com/homepage/image/homepage_1_ca.jpg'; var nbFin=tabImage.length; var nbDisplay=0; changeImage(0); function changeImage(nb) { document.getElementById('imageHome').src=t/abImage[nb]; nbDisplay=nbDisplay+1; if(nbDisplay < nbFin){ setTimeout("changeImage(nbDisplay)", 5000); }else if(nbDisplay >= nbFin){ nbDisplay=0; setTimeout("changeImage(nbDisplay)", 5000); }} 2010 List Announced And the winners are... view list and download Globe and Mail feature 2012 List Nominate your organization today! learn more BPP Report Launched Over 200 Practices from the Best Workplaces in Canada Learn More More Contact | Terms - Privacy |©2011 Great Place to Work® Institute, Inc. All Rights Reserved
    • sarah omens
       
      so highlighted this entire page becouse this page general talk about their achievement and what they have been able to do over the past few year.the phrase " i look foward to work here'' is a good opening just to let you know that they care about their employee. when you read more you realize they are are not just blowing their own horn but also willing to tell you what makes it a good whork .
Garrett Paluck

League of Legends - Free Online Game | LoL - League of Legends - 2 views

    • Garrett Paluck
       
      The first thing you notice when you come to this website is the big red button labeled ``Play For Free`` It`s big,bright, in your face, and it tries to send a message. (Text)
    • Garrett Paluck
       
      The background image is eye catching. A red woman and a blue entity are fighting on a cliffside, it shows wonder and mystery.
    • Garrett Paluck
       
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    • Garrett Paluck
       
      The news board show alternating images of new/important information. Each new concept is supported by an attractive picture which makes people want to look into what the images mean.
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    • Garrett Paluck
       
      The logo itself is pretty eye catching. Gold Letters against a grayish black background look pretty appealing. On top of that, the logo takes up lots of space; they are trying to make people remember it. (non-text)
    • Garrett Paluck
       
      The text that reads "Join Riot Games" is big, noticeable, and written weird. This could just be an add to attract new employees, but I think it's also a marketing tool. This add makes this company seem more like a locally owned business, rather than a big corporate giant, making people feel more comfortable around it. (text)
    • Garrett Paluck
       
      The tabs on this website are simple to read, easy to find, and link people to the relevant part of the website. (text)
    • Garrett Paluck
       
      These tabs will link people to relevant in game content. Each tab is included with an interesting picture. (text/non-text)
    • Garrett Paluck
       
      These links are feature interesting looking characters to appeal to people to click on them. By doing so (linking to their facebook, twitter, or youtube) they will be informed about the game's future news and be inticed to return. (text/non-text)
Jovan Gill

complimentary yoga classes | the gift of yoga from lululemon athletica - 0 views

  • Can change the world.
    • Jovan Gill
       
      Claiming that something can change the world is a very powerful statement. It immediately gets people thinking of how yoga can change the world as well as catching their interest in yoga. Many people do countless things in order to invoke change, whether that is on a global level or a personal level. By claiming that yoga can help change something it gets people to wonder how their lives could change just because of taking up yoga.
    • Jovan Gill
       
      In this picture we see a yoga class being held in a lululemon store. The background contains colourful clothing, where the main focus of the picture is people participating in a yoga class. By showing that just becuase lululemon is famous for their yoga equipment they instill a healthy lifestyle which includes yoga in all their employees. People are more inclined to buy lululemon products because they feel that the company not only has fantastic product but are behind their products one hundred percent plus the lifestyle that includes those products.
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