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Retention: Page 23
Retention
How Fleets Can Fill Seats to Tackle Truck Driver Shortage
CPC Logistics
To keep up, the trucking industry needs to hire nearly 1.2 million drivers in 10 years, which could be challenging due to several key factors contributing to the shortage.
Retention
3 Ways to Promote Productivity and Lessen Burnout
Kotter
While you can’t prevent stress from impacting your people, you can make an intentional effort to create a culture of communication and trust based around key priorities and everyone’s roles in achieving them.
Retention
The Driving Forces Behind Hourly Supply Chain Turnover
WorkStep
To help organizations identify where attrition may be stemming from, here are the top turnover drivers from hourly supply chain employees at leading brands for a better approach to industry-wide attrition trends.
Hiring
Investing in the Development of Your Logistics Employees
APQC
APQC research on employee retention found that the pursuit of better career development opportunities is the most common reason why employees seek work elsewhere. Providing opportunities for your logistics employees is now paramount.
Retention
High Salary, Annual Raise Not Enough to Retain Supply Chain Workers: Study
Bastian Consulting
78% of respondents reported a higher turnover rate in the previous 12 months, and 61% expect this to continue or get worse in the year to come.
Sourcing & Procurement
Women in Supply Chain: How to Manage Work-Life Balance
ALOM Technologies Corp.
Holly Tran, director of account management for ALOM, and Taylor Houser, account manager for ALOM, both winners of this year's Women in Supply Chain award, talk about the ongoing challenge of balancing work and life.
Supply Chain Visibility
5 Trends Affecting Supply Chains in New Year
Infor
Adaptability has been key as companies looked to their supply chain teams to overcome a steady stream of disruptive events. Looking ahead to 2023, the end is not yet in sight.
Retail
Women in Supply Chain: Be Comfortable with the Uncomfortable
Deliverr, division of Shopify Logistics
Abigail Nawrocki, network GM of specialty fulfillment for Shopify Logistics and one of the winners of this year's Women in Supply Chain award, details the importance of getting comfortable with uncomfortable situations.
Transportation
Women in Supply Chain: There’s a Place in Supply Chain for Everyone
DHL Supply Chain
Paige VanFossen, VP, e-commerce operations, DHL Supply Chain, North America and one of this year's Women in Supply Chain award winners, details why the many layers to the supply chain industry make it so everyone can be involved.
Retention
Women in Supply Chain: More Gender-Diverse Workplace Produces Higher Performance
Open Sky Group
Susan Estes, Senior Supply Chain Consultant, Client Services for Open Sky Group and one of this year's Women in Supply Chain award winners, details how a more gender-diverse workplace environment produces higher performance.
Expert Columns
Suicide Prevention and Mental Wellness in the Workplace
Avetta
For many companies, safety is often thought of in terms of the physical instead of being seen as both physical and psychological.
Hiring
Women in Supply Chain: Don’t Fear Speaking Up
SnapFulfil
Smitha Raphael, Chief Product and Delivery Officer for SnapFulfil and one of this year's Women in Supply Chain award winners, details why it’s easy to question what women know about the supply chain, but that goes away once women speak up.
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