The purpose of the present study was to examine organizational practices related to exit interviewing techniques. Prior research has neglected the study of the variables which cause the use of the exit interview to fluctuate, focusing rather on the study of the validity and format of the exit interview. The present study, by means of a questionnaire, cross-tabulated certain independent variables with the dependent variables contained in the questionnaire and found that at least three independent variables significantly affected use of the interview: (1) the size of the company (2) unionization of the company and (3) the annual turnover rate of the company. These findings were then interpreted in light of present theory, and the researcher s...
The manufacturing industry is one of the largest industries in Northwest Ohio. With the growing infl...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how turnover intention relates to job satisfaction, org...
This study consists of two surveys administered sixteen months apart in a large (1000 employee) Fort...
Exit interviews are often considered to be a powerful tool for providing information to monitor and ...
{Excerpt} Together with staff engagement surveys, exit interviews are one of the most widely used me...
This study investigated whether hotel managers systematically collected and analyzed data via employ...
In order to assess the effects that attitudes toward particular aspects of work life and status (man...
Purpose: To maximize their effectiveness, exit interviews should incorporate employee voice and be a...
The looming retirement of the baby boom generation will increase recruiting cost and intensify the w...
Over the years many human resource practitioners and researchers have placed great emphasis on tryin...
The study sought to determine the effect of feelings on willingness to discuss issues during exit in...
Exit interview is a meeting which the management calls when an employee departs. For an employer exi...
While various researchers have put forward complex models to aid in understanding and managing the p...
The purpose of this study was to investigate and describe the selection practices used by manufactur...
Although many organizations conduct exit interviews for a variety of reasons, very few, if any, use ...
The manufacturing industry is one of the largest industries in Northwest Ohio. With the growing infl...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how turnover intention relates to job satisfaction, org...
This study consists of two surveys administered sixteen months apart in a large (1000 employee) Fort...
Exit interviews are often considered to be a powerful tool for providing information to monitor and ...
{Excerpt} Together with staff engagement surveys, exit interviews are one of the most widely used me...
This study investigated whether hotel managers systematically collected and analyzed data via employ...
In order to assess the effects that attitudes toward particular aspects of work life and status (man...
Purpose: To maximize their effectiveness, exit interviews should incorporate employee voice and be a...
The looming retirement of the baby boom generation will increase recruiting cost and intensify the w...
Over the years many human resource practitioners and researchers have placed great emphasis on tryin...
The study sought to determine the effect of feelings on willingness to discuss issues during exit in...
Exit interview is a meeting which the management calls when an employee departs. For an employer exi...
While various researchers have put forward complex models to aid in understanding and managing the p...
The purpose of this study was to investigate and describe the selection practices used by manufactur...
Although many organizations conduct exit interviews for a variety of reasons, very few, if any, use ...
The manufacturing industry is one of the largest industries in Northwest Ohio. With the growing infl...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how turnover intention relates to job satisfaction, org...
This study consists of two surveys administered sixteen months apart in a large (1000 employee) Fort...