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Retaining top talent and making sure employees feel engaged and appreciated is a perennial concern for every business. With over 710,000 copies sold globally, comes the fifth edition of this bestselling book by Beverly Kaye and Sharon Jordan-Evans.
Since employees who walk out the door cost their companies up to 200 percent of their annual salaries to replace, retention is one of the most important issues facing businesses today. And with so many surveys reporting that employees are unhappy and not working up to their full potential, engagement is a second serious and costly issue.
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Produktbeschreibung
Retaining top talent and making sure employees feel engaged and appreciated is a perennial concern for every business. With over 710,000 copies sold globally, comes the fifth edition of this bestselling book by Beverly Kaye and Sharon Jordan-Evans.

Since employees who walk out the door cost their companies up to 200 percent of their annual salaries to replace, retention is one of the most important issues facing businesses today. And with so many surveys reporting that employees are unhappy and not working up to their full potential, engagement is a second serious and costly issue.

The latest edition of this Wall Street Journal bestseller offers twenty-six simple strategies from A to Z that managers can use to address their employees real concerns and keep them engaged. The fifth edition has been revised and updated throughout and includes many more international examples, reflecting the fact that Love Em or Lose Em is available in twenty-two languages, from Albanian and Arabic to Thai and Turkish. Its message is truly one that spans continents and cultures.
Autorenporträt
Beverly Kaye is founder and Chairwoman of Career Systems International. She is a recipient of ASTD s Distinguished Contribution to Workplace Learning and Performance Award and is the author of Up Is Not the Only Way.

Sharon Jordan-Evans is president of the Jordan Evans Group and is a sought-after keynote presenter and a certified executive coach. Kaye and Jordan-Evans are the coauthors of Love It, Don t Leave It: 26 Ways to Get What You Want at Work.
Rezensionen
To be a great team, you need outstanding players. The authors show you how to engage your outstanding players and keep them on your team for a long time.
Mike Krzyzewski, Head Coach, Duke University Basketball

Marriott s global engagement strategy includes asking associates worldwide about their work environment and then providing resources to guide them through the key drivers of engagement and retention in the workplace. As a global resource in Marriott s engagement strategy, Kaye and Jordan-Evans once again provide a powerful, globally inclusive book that is both impactful and relevant . . . practical, associate-centric ideas that work!
Steve Bauman, Vice President, Global Learning Deployment, Marriott International

If you need a practical and effective way to retain and engage your talent, look no further than Love Em or Lose Em: the A to Z for managers and leaders who care about their employees enough to take action that delivers results. Having witnessed, firsthand, the power of the stay interview and the impact of simply asking employees what will keep them in the organization, I know the rewards contained within Love Em or Lose Em are easily attained. Finding talent can be hard in today s competitive world. Keeping that talent can be deceptively easy.
Andrew Buckingham, Head of Global Learning and Development, Genzyme UK

Our global strategy is based on recruiting and developing the best talent. Retaining and engaging that talent on a global basis is crucial to every manager s business goals. Love Em or Lose Em has become their playbook. Our managers believe in the concept and their behaviors are consistent it has become part of our lexicon. And most importantly, employees are responding!
J. Craig Mundy, Corporate Vice President, Enterprise Learning & Talent Management, Ingersoll Rand

Love Em or Lose Em has significantly contributed to our business in Latin America by setting ground rules and providing practical tools and techniques to our leaders who constantly transform our organization. The wonderful principles in this book have raised our sensitivity on how to interpret our associates needs, and once put in practice, they have enabled powerful results. It is a very dynamic and updated consultation book I have valued throughout my career at Pepsico.
Carolina Lazarte, Human Resources Director, Latin America North, D&I LAB, Pepsico Latin America Beverages

You just have to love Love Em or Lose Em. This charming, clever, practical, and user-friendly book is a great desk-side coach for anyone who manages people.
Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Chair and Director, Advanced Leadership Initiative, Harvard University

Talent matters. Few dispute this truth. But keeping great talent continues to be a challenge for many companies. This marvelous book offers numerous specific tools and hundreds of examples of how to care for people. Love Em or Lose Em is the best treatise on retaining talent available.
Dave Ulrich, Professor, Ross School of Business, University of Michigan and coauthor of HR from the Outside In: Six Competencies for the Future of Human Resources

Fantastic, fun, and practical coaching advice! This stuff works! Great for executives to use with their teams and buy for their managers! Buy it! Use it! Share it! Keep good people.
Marshall Goldsmith, author of Mojo: How to Get It, How to Keep It, How to Get It Back If You Lose It

The manager-employee relationship is the difference between retention and turnover. Good leaders know how to hold on to their team members by striking a balance between leadership and management. The trick is to publicly praise employees for their victories and privately coach them on their opportunities. Love Em or Lose Em helps create the foundation for doing just that.
Ken May, former President and CEO, FedEx Kinko s

At First Data, the Love Em or Lose Em concepts have become an integral part of our ongoing global retention and engagement strategy and one of our most widely attended manager training programs. The book is full of practical employee engagement strategies, coaching, and advice that can be easily applied by any manager and applicable to employees at all levels. With the additional global perspectives in this newest edition, the relevance of the Love Em or Lose Em messages are now truly boundaryless.
Michelle Prince, Vice President, Human Resources, First Data

A great read! Having had the opportunity to spend two days in a Love Em or Lose Em seminar, I am a believer! It makes no difference what business you are in (corporate/government/military), people are the single most important part of an organization, and they are at the core of the success or failure of an organization!
William (Bill) Pickavance, former Vice President for Launch and Recovery Systems and Florida Site Executive, United Space Alliance

I m a big fan of the stay interview and its power; nothing speaks louder than a manager who genuinely cares. That s just one great idea from this latest edition of Love Em or Lose Em, which should be on every manager s bookshelf or tablet or smart phone!
Rebecca Ray, Senior Vice President of Human Capital, The Conference Board

I have long believed love is at the deepest center of leading oneself and others, and to find a book that provides specific and practical ways for managers to pay attention to their talent is truly a gift. How one leads is a choice, and in this gem of a read are powerful reminders of how managers can show up and be present to their people, particularly if they want to bring out the best in others, keeping them engaged and inspired to stay and contribute to their fullest potential. This book deserves to be read at least once a year or kept nearby as a guide.
Teresa Roche, Vice President and Chief Learning Officer, Agilent Technologies

I ve been so impressed with the millennials entering our workforce around the world. This book is full of great tips for getting their best discretionary effort love them and you will be a beloved manager.
Tina Sung, Vice President, Government Transformation and Agency Partnerships, Partnership for Public Service

Ever since the first edition, Love Em or Lose Em has been a great source of inspiration to me. I warmly recommend this pragmatic book to anyone who manages others and especially to those who still believe that talent retention is all about money, which it is really not! This book offers a powerful and engaging way to achieve active and sustainable talent retention. And it s exciting to see that it works all across the globe!
Michael Zollinger, Head HR Generalists, Swiss Re
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