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"The Program exceeded expectations" Mentoring reduced turnover of graduates from 30% the previous year to zero in 2002.

Margaret Fletcher, Manager, Training & Development, Tower Life Australia Ltd

The Mentoring News

Newsletter 1 - Employee Engagement

Hi

Ann Rolfe here with the latest Mentoring News.

The workforce of today has changed. Most people do not expect to stay in jobs for longer than 2-5 years. There is strong competition for talent and in many areas, skills shortages. Young people entering work are the most educated in history. They are highly mobile. The average school leaver will have twenty-nine jobs and five career changes in their work-life. Employers have succeeded in their demands for a "flexible workers" but flexibility works both ways, employees want work to suit their lifestyle. Pay and benefits are not sufficient to keep good people.

There are alarming statistics on employee engagement. Gallup (see http://gmj.gallup.com/) reports on world-wide research showing that less than 20% of employees are actively engaged – highly productive, adding to profitability and customer satisfaction and likely to stay - but close to 20% of employees are disengaged, cancelling out these positive effects. It is likely that the remaining 60% are not committed to the organization and will leave if something more attractive is available. A third of employees are actively looking for employment elsewhere and the growing popularity of websites catering to job-seekers makes it easy.

Therefore, attracting and retaining talent is a key issue for most organizations. Your mentoring program can be designed to:

1. Attract and retain talented employees;
2. Develop people – those who mentor as well as those mentored; and
3. Increase the return on your investment in learning and development and reduce turnover costs.

This is an extract from Rolfe, A. (2006) How To Design and Run Your Own Mentoring Program, Mentoring Works. Available now US$57.00 Order on www.mentoring-works.com

I hope you have enjoyed this edition of the Mentoring News, you can find some great free resources and excellent mentoring products at www.mentoring-works.com

Ann Rolfe