Incorporate flexibility wherever you can

Incorporate flexibility wherever you can

Whether you’re looking to retain current employees or attract workers looking to change jobs or to come back into the workforce, flexibility is a key competitive advantage. “Does a company have to be remote to be competitive?” has been an increasingly common...
Incorporate flexibility wherever you can

Evaluate and improve employee feedback practices.

The quickest way for workplaces to adapt? Ask employees what they think, need and recommend. And be ready to respond. Then, build in ways to routinely get this feedback. This practice can not only surface new ideas for how to strengthen a workplace, but also may...
Incorporate flexibility wherever you can

Communicate benefits package components and value clearly.

There is more that employers can do to clearly communicate the value they provide their workers in exchange for their time, skills and expertise. A recurring theme among employers in roundtable discussions was that today’s workers don’t seem interested in things like...
Incorporate flexibility wherever you can

Include salary in all job postings.

Workers value salary transparency. Almost universally (98%), respondents said having salary information listed in a job posting is very (72%) or somewhat (26%) important to them. For employers with clear salary bands and structures, posting salary information could be...