(46 quotes found)
“Recruitment and retention are critical to sustain our Armed Forces with the best men and women willing to stand in the gap and make huge sacrifices to ensure our freedom.”
Zack Wamp
“What is represented related to the increased compliance requirements for records retention comes across as scare tactics, and it's generally being provided by those who would profit the most from organizations 'keeping everything forever,' which is a prescription for disaster for any business. While it is correct to state that more information needs to be retained than in the past and for longer periods of time, the retention of data, information and records beyond required time periods is a risk-laden practice.”
Larry Medina
“In addition to trying to offer competitive wages, companies in the area try to employ retention strategies designed to invest in the career paths of the employees,”
Carol Campbell
“Retention starts with recruitment. Clearly understanding your group's culture and pursuing the candidate who fits, can ensure a longer, more productive relationship and can help to sustain an environment that attracts new candidates to support the growth of your practice over the long term.”
Carol Westfall
“Taken together, the findings and directional trends in the survey may tell us that devoting additional resources to formalized retention programs and focusing on cultural and behavioral issues during recruitment can be effective in lowering turnover.”
“Fund companies are increasingly looking at this as a retention tool. Perhaps its one way to keep your fund manager on board. I don't know if it's a full blown turning point, but companies realize it could be a brain drain so they're taking steps to stay competitive.”
Christine Benz
“We are going to be obviously looking at all legislation to see how it impacts ... job creation and job retention. If we feel it's going to hurt those prospects, we'll be fighting to kill that legislation.”
Chuck Berry
“Overall, it's a very good budget, especially looking at his proposal for teacher recruitment and retention.”
Wayne Blanton
“Texas' current retention policy has not demonstrated any evidence of improving student success. It has not materially improved our high school graduation rate, nor has retention resulted in improved academic proficiency of graduates.”
Chris Patterson
“Clearly, the retention policy suffers design flaws. If retention's purpose is to produce more academically able students, the loophole in state policy that allows large numbers of failing students to bypass retention needs to be closed. What good is retention if it doesn't help educational outcomes?”