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退休员工的 多赢方案.

Authors :
肯·迪奇瓦尔德
罗伯特·莫里森
凯蒂·特维尔
Source :
Harvard Business Review China; Apr2024, Issue 4, p64-73, 10p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Businesses today face serious talent gaps. The share of companies reporting staffing shortages is at an all-time high: 77%. Last fall the United States had 9.5 million unfilled jobs but only 6.5 million unemployed workers. Many open positions demand sophisticated know-how that cannot be supplied by AI or by training new hires. Every day 10,000 Americans reach the traditional retirement age of 65, which exacerbates the problem. Critical skills, experience, and connections can walk out the door with each retirement. The good news is that many older employees want to keep working; in fact, nearly 60% say they’re receptive to the idea of working during retirement. It’s time for companies to stop overlooking this large, valuable labor pool. Employers need to shed their misconceptions about older workers and take measures to make the most of their experience, creating phased retirement programs, offering refresher courses, and recruiting through retiree networks, among other strategies. Older employees’ knowledge can be leveraged through coaching roles, on multigenerational teams, and in institutional systems. But companies will have to work to engage their seasoned staffers, offering them flexibility, the right benefits, and opportunities for connection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
Chinese
ISSN :
16722582
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Harvard Business Review China
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
176638817