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Eagle Hill Consulting Launches New Employee Retention Index That Measures Key Predictors Of Worker Retention


The Eagle Hill Consulting Employee Retention Index Signals U.S. Employers Can Expect Increased Employee Attrition During the First Half of 2024

ARLINGTON, Va., Jan. 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Eagle Hill Consulting has launched a groundbreaking new market indicator that provides employers with early signals of U.S. workers' likelihood to leave or stay at their job. The Eagle Hill Consulting Employee Retention Index signals that employers likely can expect more employees to leave their jobs during the first six months of 2024.

Eagle Hill's Employee Retention Index signals more employees may leave their jobs during the first 6 months of '24.

These findings are on the heels of the Labor Department's Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) that found the number of U.S workers quitting their jobs experienced a historic reduction in the third quarter of 2023, the largest quarter-over-quarter decline since the second quarter of 2020, the beginning of the pandemic.

Read more about the Eagle Hill Consulting Employee Retention Index findings.

"This groundbreaking new index is a first-of-a-kind leading indicator for employers when it comes to the likelihood that workers will leave or stay put in their jobs," said Melissa Jezior, president and chief executive officer of Eagle Hill Consulting.

"Already, we're seeing that the first two quarters of 2024 could be marked by higher employee departures. This is largely driven by dips in employee confidence in their organization's future and leadership, as well as how they experience their organization's culture. The Employee Retention Index offers employers an early signal that now is the time to engage with the workers they want to keep."

Each month, the new Eagle Hill Consulting Employee Retention Index tracks sentiment of U.S. workers across four proven drivers of worker retention. As the Employee Retention Index increases, it signals an increase in retention in the next six months. As the Employee Retention Index decreases, it signals to employers that workers are more likely to leave their jobs, and organizations can expect more turnover in the next six months. The Index comes as employers continue to face a number of chronic workforce issues ? a shrinking workforce, high levels of worker burnout, and increased workplace needs and demands from employees.

This first-of-a kind, proprietary index forecasts shifts in workforce retention based upon ongoing employee opinion surveys on factors that directly correlate with employees' intentions to make job moves:

  1. The Organizational Confidence Indicator measures how confident employees are in their organization's future and leadership.
  2. The Culture Indicator looks at how employee sentiment about their workplace culture, connections, and whether they feel valued and recognized.
  3. The Compensation Indicator measures how employees view their compensation, benefits, and ability to grow their compensation at their organization.
  4. The Job Market Opportunity Indicator measures how employees perceive external prospects for employment and job security in the near term.

Key takeaways of the most recent results are as follows:

"Understanding employee sentiment at a deep level has evolved into a competitive asset as many industries and government agencies continue to face labor shortages. With this new market indicator, employers have forward-looking insights to help proactively implement strategies to retain employees before they face attrition problems," Jezior said.

She added, "The Index isn't a one-size-fits all for employers. Organizations can use the Employee Retention Index to benchmark their organization and pinpoint their strengths and weakness. In doing so, employers can assess and make changes to ensure their workforce is motivated, engaged, and aligned with the organizational mission."

Index results will be released on a quarterly basis, including an annual summary report. Conducted by Ipsos, the Eagle Hill Consulting Employee Retention Index is a nationally representative sample of adults ages 18 and older who are employed full-time or part-time on a range of workforce topics. Survey data is collected on a monthly basis, which commenced in December 2022. The most recent data was collected from December 1- 4, 2023.

Eagle Hill Consulting LLC is a woman-owned business that provides unconventional management consulting services in the areas of Strategy, Performance, Talent, and Change. The company's expertise in delivering innovative solutions to unique challenges spans across the private, public, and nonprofit sectors. A leading authority on employee sentiment, Eagle Hill is headquartered in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, with employees across the U.S. and offices in Boston and Seattle. More information is available at www.eaglehillconsulting.com.

SOURCE Eagle Hill Consulting


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