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In periods when there are more qualified candidates than job openings, human resource departments may develop employee retention myopia, discounting the effect of their shortsightedness on everything from daily product sales to effective succession planning. In addition, despite conflicting evidence about whether demographic trends related to baby boomer retirements may or may not constitute a code red, every human resource department does face a potential threat from that phenomenon, and should continue to focus sharply on the retention of its most talented and productive employees. While some issues in employee retention, such as defined expectations and clear supervision, now seem codified, the landscape appears to shift more elusively and continuously in the area of benefits. As noted in the influential tenth annual MetLife study of benefits, employee level of engagement in the issue of benefits has burgeoned. Ten years ago, according to the study, employees were far less likely to consider, let alone calculate, the true value of benefits when assessing an employment offer. Currently, they are more likely to appreciate what their employer provides, even if they personally have to incur some portion of the cost of those benefits.

Finally, the keen interest in benefits and the attribution of a quantifiable value to them is now common among younger workers as well as older ones. The study also suggests that while wage and salary issues continue to rate as the pre-eminent factor in employee loyalty, medical and retirement benefits are a close second and third and rank above the opportunity for advancement. More stunningly or perhaps soberingly—employees rate nonmedical benefits such as vision, life, and disability insurances on a par with the importance of opportunity for advancement. Study data also suggest the increasing value of voluntary benefits in achieving human capital goals. Increasingly, personalized benefits, geared to the needs of particular age groups, have come to the fore as a factor in employee satisfaction and retention. Particularly in those companies where a serious talent or skills shortage prevails, and in those positions where long-term, costly training is needed, personalized benefits may tip the human capital balance.


1. In the passage, the author’s chief concern is to
(A) suggest that benefits may be more important than ever in employee retention.
(B) analyze the influential tenth annual MetLife study of benefits.
(C) suggest the often overlooked role of personalized benefits in employee retention.
(D) stress the need for continuity of benefits in periods of high unemployment.
(E) urge employers to continue to offer the same benefits as always.


2. It can be inferred that the author
(A) is an expert in employee benefits.
(B) may be relying too heavily on a single source.
(C) has wide ranging knowledge of the benefits field.
(D) is most likely employed by a benefits company.
(E) believes baby boomer retirements are not a problem.


3. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as a reason for focusing on benefits as a method of employee retention?
(A) the importance of employee retention to effective succession planning
(B) the costs of training new employees
(C) the continuous change in what employees want and value in terms of benefits
(D) predominance of benefits in the hiring discussion
(E) a new desire among employees for personalized benefits


4. With which of the following statements would the author most likely agree?
(A) Younger workers paid less attention to benefits in the past.
(B) The amount of employee interest in benefits has wavered in recent years.
(C) Most employees are not willing to take on additional copays for most benefits.
(D) Having life and disability insurance is less important than the opportunity for advancement.
(E) Voluntary benefits must be personalized to the ages and life stages of employees.


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23#
发表于 2023-8-1 21:09:45 | 只看该作者
BG:当有资格的候选人数>职位空缺时,HR部门可能存在人才保留短视的现象
研究:虽然一些方面已经明确,但是在员工福利领域却模糊不清
Study 表明1:10年前,员工不care福利价值,但现在更加偏好,甚至愿意自付一部分
Study 表明2:福利是仅次于薪资排第二的,和对公司忠诚度有关
Study 表明3:自愿福利在人力资本价值的提升
22#
发表于 2023-8-1 11:24:09 | 只看该作者
保留员工与福利

P1
前半部分:留人的重要性
1、接班人计划成功:human resource departments may develop employee retention myopia, discounting the effect of their shortsightedness on everything from daily product sales to effective succession planning
2、婴儿潮退休问题:baby boomer retirements may or may not constitute a code red
3、留住最核心人才:on the retention of its most talented and productive employees.

过渡:留人中还有其他几个问题也很重要

福利在招聘中的重要性
10年前和现在的一个变化:之前雇员不看重,现在看重,甚至愿意一起负担成本。
Ten years ago
Currently




P2
前半部分:关于福利在员工中的排序

薪酬   医疗和退休福利  晋升   生活保险和晋升同等重要

后半部分:
个性化定制福利的重要性。
personalized benefits have come to the fore as a factor in employee satisfaction and retention.
21#
发表于 2021-12-15 23:05:41 | 只看该作者
以前的HR在employee retention上目光短浅,现在shift to benefit
retention除了wage salary 还看重其他的benefit
AC(x-annual MetLife study, the study都指同一个study,所以应该是B)B(x-最后一句costly training is needed,)A
20#
发表于 2021-11-27 14:48:40 | 只看该作者
128员工福利和employee retention
1th: 员工越来越看重employer能够提供什么福利。employer以前可能在retention员工方面比较短视,现在不得不更重视。
2th:wage and salary、medical and retirement benefits、nonmedical benefits、personalized benefits对于excellent employee retention的作用。
1-4 ABEA
19#
发表于 2021-8-21 20:10:48 | 只看该作者
看一下!               
18#
发表于 2021-8-18 08:41:26 发自 iPhone | 只看该作者
Thx
17#
发表于 2021-8-17 22:51:32 | 只看该作者
看一下!               
16#
发表于 2021-8-13 20:27:50 | 只看该作者
CDEC
15#
发表于 2021-8-12 09:11:58 | 只看该作者
ABEB
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