Cornerstone OnDemand Research Suggests 21 Million Americans Are Planning to Change Jobs in 2012
Employee churn could cost U.S. businesses up to $2 trillion next
year, but a new Cornerstone study indicates the solution may lie in the
employee performance management process
SANTA MONICA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Despite high unemployment rates, an estimated 21 million Americans are
planning to change jobs in the next twelve months, according to a new
survey conducted by learning and talent
management software provider Cornerstone
OnDemand (NASDAQ: CSOD) with Harris Interactive®. When
the cost of employee turnover can be up to 250 percent of the annual
salary per exiting employee, U.S. employers who are unprepared can
expect a steep price tag of an estimated $2 trillion on employee churn
in 2012.
But employers take note: the cause of this exodus — and the solution —
may be rooted in the employee performance
management process, including the annual performance review ritual
that many organizations are going through at this very moment.
Cornerstone's survey reveals that half (50 percent) of employed U.S.
adults who have experienced their employer's review process feel more
valued by the company when they receive a performance review that is
focused on helping them succeed in their role. However, when describing
their job within the past six months:
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Only 37 percent said they've been given useful feedback from their
manager/employer;
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Only 34 percent indicated that they've received training and
development to help them better perform their job;
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Only 32 percent said that their performance goals are aligned with
their company's business objectives; and
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Only 20 percent have established career goals with their
manager/employer.
"Managers who simply go through the motions with performance appraisals
not only risk employee retention, but also limit the success of the
business. Performance management should be about developing employees to
help them succeed and stay aligned with the goals of the organization,"
said Adam Miller, CEO and founder of Cornerstone OnDemand. "Especially
now at a time when companies are challenged with finding skilled
workers, it is important to invest in the training and development of
people in order to build strong pools of talent and recruit from within.
Employees who have access to training, resources and tools to improve
their performance and reach their career goals are happier, more engaged
and more empowered to become champions for their company."
So should organizations scrap their performance management processes?
Not exactly, says Miller. Rather, it is about evolving processes and
investing in the right tools to support the way people work today and
the needs of tomorrow's workforce. This includes providing more frequent
feedback and blending traditional performance technology solutions for
goal setting and appraisals with social functionality for just-in-time
feedback.
"If you think about traditional performance management processes,
they're very transactional. But performance management should no longer
be just one time events or annualized cycles. Social tools can help to
make these processes more interactional, ongoing, transparent and
feedback-based," said Miller.
It is also about getting feedback from the right people, at the right
time. According to those surveyed, 43 percent said peer feedback and
opinions would be the most valuable to them, but only 21 percent of
respondents indicated that peers provide feedback during their
employer's performance review process.
"While a lot of organizations are set up as hierarchies, how work
actually gets done is in more of a matrix-based structure. With this in
mind, it makes sense to allow for reviews from peers, project leaders or
clients that people work with on a daily basis. It gives employees the
helpful feedback they need, and it gives managers better insight for
more meaningful discussions with their direct reports," said Miller.
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About the Survey
Harris Interactive® fielded the study on behalf of
Cornerstone OnDemand from September 20-22, 2011 via its QuickQuerySM
online omnibus service, interviewing 2,141 U.S. adults aged 18 years and
older, of whom 1,143 were employed full/part time. Data were weighted
using propensity score weighting to be representative of the total U.S.
adult population on the basis of region, age within gender, education,
household income, race/ethnicity and propensity to be online.
For a comprehensive report of the findings, please visit http://www.cornerstoneondemand.com/employee-performance-management-survey.
About Cornerstone OnDemand
Cornerstone OnDemand is a leading global provider of a comprehensive
learning and talent management solution. We enable organizations to meet
the challenges they face in empowering their people and maximizing the
productivity of their human capital. Our integrated
software-as-a-service (SaaS) solution consists of the Cornerstone
Recruiting Cloud*, the Cornerstone Performance Cloud, the Cornerstone
Learning Cloud and the Cornerstone Extended Enterprise Cloud. Our
clients use our solution to develop employees throughout their careers,
engage all employees effectively, improve business execution, cultivate
future leaders, and integrate with their external networks of customers,
vendors and distributors. We currently empower over 7.1 million users
across 179 countries and in 29 languages.
Sources and statistics
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Number of employed people in the U.S.: 140,025,000 (http://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.t01.htm)
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15 percent will leave within a year: 21,003,750 (Cornerstone OnDemand
/ Harris Interactive research)
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Average wage index for 2010: $41,673.83 (http://www.ssa.gov/oact/cola/awidevelop.html)
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Number of firms in the U.S.: 21,351,320 (http://www.census.gov/econ/smallbus.html)
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Average cost to recruit and train one employee is estimated at 2.5
times an employee's salary = $104,184.57 (Deloitte 2009: "Managing
Talent in a Turbulent Economy: Clearing the Hurdles to Recovery")
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Overall cost to U.S. businesses = $2,188,266,662,138
Cornerstone® and Cornerstone OnDemand® are
registered trademarks of Cornerstone OnDemand Inc.
*Anticipated availability in early 2012

Cornerstone OnDemand
Michelle Haworth, 310-752-0178
mhaworth@csod.com
Source: Cornerstone OnDemand
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