Articles Tagged with ''employee engagement''
Addressing employee complacency
When an employee’s performance begins to drift to unacceptable levels, it may be due to complacency. Even if your business is not currently experiencing any levels of complacent behavior, choose a few of these activities to show your employees that you care about them and desire to create a workplace that is very enjoyable, rewarding and engaging.
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Employee development: Investing in your beef production business’s future
Every beef production business makes major investments each year. An important key to maximizing the return from these investments is hiring and retaining skilled, engaged employees. An important and often overlooked ingredient for skilled and engaged employees is investing in their growth and development.
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Creating and sustaining a strong farm culture
A good farm culture is key to keeping a farm running smoothly. To accomplish this, farm leadership must define and stress test it.
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Balancing automation technology and employee management
The rapidly increasing adoption of milking automation technology has transformed production and employee management practices across the dairy industry. To successfully integrate this technology into your farm, it's important to carefully manage the process while considering the needs of your key employees.
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Maximize your team meeting outcomes before they start
Assessing personality and communication styles, developing a realistic agenda for the time allotted and finding ways to make them something people look forward to will increase the effectiveness of employee meetings and advisory team meetings.
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How to start holding consistent, productive farm meetings with a purpose
Effective meetings can improve communication, provide clear direction, set or shift priorities, review production and financial records, and set strategies for improvement.
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Employee retention starts with you: The employee
Formal technical training, training resources from a vet or nutritionist, and formal educational opportunities are essential not only for the dairy’s success; it’s also essential for employee success and retention.
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Tips for building skilled farm labor through employee trainings
Holding trainings in the language employees are most comfortable with and measuring their comprehension of the covered topics will improve employee trainings.
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