Modern Workplace Conversations explores critical and often under-discussed topics within the professional world. Every week it'll feature experts ranging from HR professionals to operators, lawyers, and CEOs to provide you with diverse perspectives on workplace issues, trends, and best practices.
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Modern Workplace Conversations explores critical and often under-discussed topics within the professional world. Every week it'll feature experts ranging from HR professionals to operators, lawyers, and CEOs to provide you with diverse perspectives on workplace issues, trends, and best practices.
New episode every Wednesday, 3 pm.
Management Consultant, Dr Charles Nwishienyi joins us on this episode of the Modern Workplace Conversations to discuss the conventional and unconventional approaches to employee retention. Among others, he explains what companies get wrong with managing multi-generational workforces and how employer brand plays a huge role in employee retention.
If you're curious about how to keep your employees from leaving you and keep your churn rate at bay, this episode is for you. Tune in for an insightful discussion!
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Modern Workplace Conversations
Modern Workplace Conversations explores critical and often under-discussed topics within the professional world. Every week it'll feature experts ranging from HR professionals to operators, lawyers, and CEOs to provide you with diverse perspectives on workplace issues, trends, and best practices.
New episode every Wednesday, 3 pm.