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    Retain Your Top Talent Webseminar
    Gregory Smith
    Strategies to Retain and Engage High Potentials<br />
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    Research shows as the economy rebounds, organizations will see their most promising talent abandon ship in high numbers. In a recent article that appeared in Harvard Business Review, the authors indicate:<br />
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    >One in four plans on leaving within the year<br />
    >One in three is not putting their entire effort in their job<br />
    >One in five believe their personal goals are quite different from what the organization has planned for them<br />
    >Four out of ten have little confidence in their senior leadership and coworkers<br />
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    The key to success for any organization is the ability to attract and retain skilled and talented people. Those that fail to make employee retention a priority now risk losing their top talented people to the competition. This webseminar shows you how to design an effective employee retention strategy that provides a comprehensive road map for not only attracting and keeping talented employees, but for motivating and engaging them to achieve a higher level of performance. This session is jam packed with tips, ideas and easy-to-implement advice for creating a high-retention culture.<br />
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    Thursday, December 16<br />
    3:00-4:15 p.m. EDT<br />
    $125<br />
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    For more information:<br />
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    DISC Webseminar Certification Program<br />
    3:00 - 4:15 p.m. EDT<br />
    January 6, 10, 13, 20<br />
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    $795 for new attendees<br />
    $300 for alumni<br />
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    More information<br />
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    Master Certified Professional Behavioral Strategist Program<br />
    Two-days in Atlanta or onsite at your organization<br />
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    December 14-15<br />
    January 25-26<br />
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    Cost: $1950 per person<br />
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    More information<br />
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