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Lessons in Workplace Flexibility From the Great Resignation

Paychex HR Coaches Jodi Hansen and Lindsay Mastrogiovanni
Paychex HR Coaches Jodi Hansen and Lindsay Mastrogiovanni

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Summary

Whether it’s called the Great Resignation or the Great Reevaluation, a significant shift in the workforce means that employers can no longer assume a ready supply of workers to fill traditional roles. Hear from two Paychex HR coaches, Jodi Hansen and Lindsay Mastrogiovanni, on why successful recruiting and employee retention in this new normal means employers will need to prioritize flexibility, ask job candidates and workers what they need, and actively listen to create a company culture aligned to changing times.

Topics Include:

1:46 - Trends around the Great Resignation
3:43 - Which industries and roles have been hit hardest?
6:32 - What are employers getting right — and wrong?
8:51 - Wake-up call: employees now hold power
10:38 - Successful employers now value flexibility, listening
12:00 - What does the new work culture look like?
15:15 - Engaging employees through shared vision and values
16:55 - Benefits of an HR coach

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