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Quantifiably Better: Delivering HR Analytics from Start to Finish

You're reading from   Quantifiably Better: Delivering HR Analytics from Start to Finish Delivering Human Resource (HR) Analytics from Start to Finish

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2017
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ISBN-13 9781634622219
Length 126 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Steve VanWieren Steve VanWieren
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

1. Acknowledgements
2. Introduction FREE CHAPTER
3. CHAPTER 1 One Less Thing 4. CHAPTER 2 Understanding Your Data: The Seven C’s 5. CHAPTER 3 Manipulating Your Data: Put Your Stake in the Ground 6. CHAPTER 4 Monitoring Your Data: Follow Everything 7. CHAPTER 5 Preparing For Action: The Data and Analytics Maturity Model 8. CHAPTER 6 Purpose-Driven Analytics: Understanding Motivators 9. CHAPTER 7 Experimenting with Action: The ITEM Model 10. CHAPTER 8 Watch Out For These Things 11. CHAPTER 9 Everything Can Be Quantifiably Better 12. References
13. Index

Employee Motivators

Did I lose you with all of those scenarios? Welcome to the brain of an INTJ (my Myers-Briggs psychological profile, which stands for introversion, intuition, thinking, judgment). Let me simplify.

I think a good manager reaches ten out of ten every day. Anything less is failure in my eyes. It just takes a little DATA and INSIGHT to figure out what a person’s motivators really are. If I am able to give each employee what they need when they need it, then their engagement levels rise, and they become happy and highly productive employees. Oh, and turnover goes down, which helps long term business goals be more easily reached.

How do I know this? In my 20+ years of managing people, I have never had a single employee leave for voluntary reasons (minus one employee who decided to go back to school to get her Ph.D., which I fully supported and suggested). I’m a sample of one manager, but I’ve had 30+ direct reports in those 20+ years. 30+ employees...

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