Best Practices on Manufacturing Engagement and Retention
The Manufacturing Institute Webinar
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REGISTERManufacturers continue to suggest that they do not have enough talent, and while attracting new entrants into the workforce in the sector remains of paramount importance, it is also crucial that business leaders work to keep the workers that they have, especially given the costs to replace key employees for firms. With that in mind, The Manufacturing Institute and the American Psychological Association examined best practices for retention among manufacturers and explored the motivating factors that affect worker retention, both through a survey and structured interviews.
This webinar will highlight the findings of that analysis, focusing on work flexibility and employee satisfaction, recognition and experiences. In addition, we will hear from a manufacturer about the initiatives that they put into place, including a “retention toolbox” for managers to assist in retaining their strongest talent.
- Moderator: Chad Moutray, Director, Center for Economic Research, The Manufacturing Institute
- David Ballard, Former Senior Director, Office of Applied Psychology, American Psychological Association
- Mai Lan Nguyen, Human Resources Senior Vice President, Schneider Electric
Read the Report
This paper highlights the best practices and findings observed from a survey and company interviews. Manufacturers looking for effective strategies to retain their best employees will find this research informative and helpful.