Creating a Culture of Retention
As the competition for talent heats up, smart franchisees will focus on creating a culture of retention to keep the best.
By Scot JohnsonScot serves as the Vice President of Human Resources and Organizational Development for Sport Clips Haircuts. Scot has more than 10 years of experience with strategic human resource functions, organizational development, workflow process improvements and staff productivity.
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