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Retenção de talentos é prioridade para maioria das empresas em 2026
BR🏛️ Politics17 hr. ago

Retenção de talentos é prioridade para maioria das empresas em 2026

The article reports on a 2026 report by Wellhub titled 'ROI do Bem-Estar 2026,' which highlights that 88% of companies prioritize retaining high-performing employees. The study indicates a shift in human resources strategies, where employee well-being is integrated into performance management rather than being treated as separate initiatives. Leaders emphasize that programs focused on employee care contribute to retention and sustained performance. The report suggests that top performers seek both financial incentives and quality working conditions, leading companies to adopt more holistic approaches to managing talent.

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Retenção de talentos é prioridade para maioria das empresas em 2026

The article reports on a 2026 report by Wellhub titled 'ROI do Bem-Estar 2026,' which highlights that 88% of companies prioritize retaining high-performing employees. The study indicates a shift in human resources strategies, where employee well-being is integrated into performance management rather than being treated as separate initiatives. Leaders emphasize that programs focused on employee care contribute to retention and sustained performance. The report suggests that top performers seek both financial incentives and quality working conditions, leading companies to adopt more holistic approaches to managing talent.

Bias read (Center): The article presents data and expert opinions from HR leaders and industry professionals without overtly favoring any particular political ideology. It focuses on corporate strategy and workforce management trends, presenting balanced insights without leaning toward either left or right-wing agendas

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