CEOs Make Employee Retention and Engagement Their Top Focus of 2024

CEOs Make Employee Retention and Engagement Their Top Focus of 2024

Six in 10 CEOs listed retaining and engaging employees as their top priority for 2024, according to a new survey from Chief Executive. This is up from 57% who said the same two years ago.?

Leaders in construction/engineering/mining (100%), health care (83%), government and non-profit (78%), and professional services (73%) were even more likely to prioritize employee retention. Meanwhile, 79% of CEOs in tech said gaining market share was their top priority for the year, and improving cost structure ranked highest in industrial manufacturing (64%).?

Retaining and engaging employees (41%) was also a top challenge of the year for all surveyed CEOs, only ranking below inflation pressure (59%). By industry, manufacturing (64%), government and non-profit (56%), and construction/engineering/mining (55%) placed the most emphasis on employee retention when considering their top challenges.?

But improving retention in 2024 may rely on an employer’s ability to offer work-life balance, flexibility, and career development opportunities. Randstad’s latest Workmonitor survey found that many employees would quit their jobs if:

  • The job prevented them from enjoying life (48%)
  • They were forced to spend more time in the office (37%)
  • They weren’t able to progress their careers (35%)
  • Their employer didn’t provide enough learning and development opportunities (29%)

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