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I was in a webinar on Wednesday and they mentioned a calculator that calculated the loss due to unhappy employees. Does anyone know where it is?

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Karl Hildebrandt Senior Systems Analyst| British Columbia Institute of Technology Delta, British Columbia, Canada
Trying to find some research into this area and if there is a calculator to be able to use it to help lobby my employer to make some changes.
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Kiron Bondale Retired | Mentor| Retired Welland, Ontario, Canada
Google for "employee attrition costs", Karl, and there are a number of articles which provide formulas to determine this.
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Kimberly Whitby
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Online Community Specialist| PMI Newtown Square, Pa, United States
Hello Karl - I believe you are referring to Wednesday's PMIĀ® Talent & Technology Virtual Symposium 2020 in which the keynote speaker, Kris Boesch, informed registrants to access this calculator on her Choose People website.
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Sergio Luis Conte Helping to create solutions for everyone| Worldwide based Organizations Buenos Aires, Argentina
Without the calculator, that was well study and determined when Balanced Scorecard Method was created by Kaplan and Norton. If you ask me, I recommend people to go there instead to search for a calculator, with all my due respect.
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Angela Codding Sr. Innovation Program Manager| McKesson/Strategic Innovation & Business Development Phoenix, Az, United States
I also attended the PMI Talent & Technology Virtual Symposium 2020 and had a question. Kris mentioned a "Culture Works" program on PMI. I cannot find it. Is it on PMI or ProjectManagement.com. What should I use to search for it? Thank you!
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Kimberly Whitby
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Online Community Specialist| PMI Newtown Square, Pa, United States
Hello Angela - if you view the ON Demand event you can obtain her document for PMI from the Resources tab. I hope this helps!

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