employee loyalty

  • 1loyalty — loy‧al‧ty [ˈlɔɪəlti] noun [uncountable] MARKETING the fact of being loyal to a particular product: loyalty to • He has noticed a falloff in loyalty to particular brands of car. ˈbrand ˌloyalty MARKETING the degree to which people regularly buy a… …

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  • 2Employee exit management — is the process used within many businesses to terminate employees in a professional manner. It applies to employees who have resigned and those that have been terminated by the company. It is the opposite of an induction programme which is the… …

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  • 3Loyalty — For other uses, see Loyalty (disambiguation). Loyalty is faithfulness or a devotion to a person, country, group, or cause (Philosophers disagree as to what things one can be loyal to. Some, as explained in more detail below, argue that one can be …

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  • 4Loyalty business model — The loyalty business model is a business model used in strategic management in which company resources are employed so as to increase the loyalty of customers and other stakeholders in the expectation that corporate objectives will be met or… …

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  • 5Employee engagement — is a concept that is generally viewed as managing discretionary effort, that is, when employees have choices, they will act in a way that furthers their organization s interests. An engaged employee is a person who is fully involved in, and… …

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  • 6Loyalty program — – Loyalty programs are structured marketing efforts that reward, and therefore encourage, loyal buying behavior behavior which is potentially beneficial to the firm.[1] Various loyalty cards In marketing generally and in retailing more… …

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  • 7loyalty bonus — ➔ bonus * * * loyalty bonus UK US noun [C] HR, COMMERCE, MARKETING ► a reward such as money or points that a customer or employee is given for being loyal: »The firm is offering to pay her a loyalty bonus of £250,000 if she stays with the company …

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  • 8employee strengths — UK US noun [plural] HR ► the most useful qualities and skills that an employee has: »By matching employee strengths to organizational goals, managers can boost company loyalty as well as results …

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  • 9loyalty oath — An oath, required of a public officer or employee, as a condition of employment or continued employment, by which the affiant not only pledges himself in the customary form to support the Constitution of the United States and of his particular… …

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  • 10Federal Loyalty Program —    In response to Republican charges that the Democrats were “soft on communism,” in November 1946 President Harry S. Truman established a Temporary Commission on Employee Loyalty. Following their recommendations, Truman issued Executive Order… …

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