• leadership trust
    员工为何离职?2025年最新报告揭示了五大意外真相 2025年离职调查基准报告汇总并分析了2022至2024年间全球及北美地区的职员变动数据。研究由McLean & Company发布,旨在揭示员工自愿离职的核心原因,例如职业晋升机会匮乏、薪酬福利以及对高层管理缺乏信任等关键因素。报告结合了疫情后的经济背景,探讨了远程办公政策和生活成本危机如何影响人才留存。除了数据对比,文中还为人力资源部门提供了针对性的行动方案,包括改善领导层沟通和优化内部人才流动。通过对比不同年龄与任职时长的群体,该资料帮助企业利用数据驱动型策略来降低流失率并增强职场吸引力。最后,报告介绍了相关的诊断工具与专业咨询服务,以支持组织的长期健康发展。推荐阅读 引言:留住人才,知易行难 在当今竞争激烈的人才市场中,如何留住顶尖员工是所有现代企业面临的共同挑战。我们常常依赖过往的经验和假设来制定人才保留策略,但这些策略真的有效吗?为了拨开迷雾,我们需要真实、客观的数据。McLean & Company发布的《2025年离职调查基准报告》(该报告分析了2022至2024年的数据)为我们提供了全新的、以数据驱动的深刻洞见。本文将为您提炼该报告中最令人意外且最具影响力的五大发现,揭示员工选择离开的真正原因。 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. 成长悖论:员工为发展而来,因停滞而走 企业在招聘时总会大力宣传职业发展机会,并理所当然地认为这是吸引人才的王牌。然而,一个令人意外且痛苦的真相是:当初吸引员工加入的首要原因,恰恰成为了他们日后离职的首要原因。报告数据揭示,“职业机会”是求职者接受新工作的最主要原因(54.6%),而“职业晋升机会”同样是员工选择离开的首要工作相关原因(44.5%)。 这暴露了企业“员工价值主张”生命周期中的一个根本性断裂。从吸引到留任,承诺与现实之间形成了巨大的鸿沟,这不仅是错失了留住人才的机会,更是在主动地制造失望情绪。 员工加入组织是为了职业成长,但往往因为缺乏成长而离开。 对于人力资源领导者而言,这意味着仅仅在招聘时描绘美好的发展蓝图是远远不够的。组织必须将承诺转化为现实,通过建立清晰可见的职业路径和提供实质性的发展项目,才能真正留住那些为成长而来的优秀人才。 2. 薪酬并非万能,但基础薪资仍是关键 在一个将“企业文化”奉为圭臬的时代,许多领导者认为卓越的文化或灵活的福利可以弥补薪酬上的不足。然而,这份数据给出了一个 sobering 的现实提醒:在“生活成本危机”和“通货膨胀压力”的背景下,基础薪酬的重要性不容低估。“基本工资”依然是员工离职时最常提及的薪酬因素(42.5%),也是所有离职原因中提及频率第二高的,仅次于职业晋升机会。 此外,引用的《2024年员工敬业度趋势报告》显示,只有47%的员工对自己的总薪酬感到满意。这深刻地提醒我们,在设计复杂的“全面薪酬”策略之前,必须先做对最基础的事情。如果作为基石的基础薪酬在市场中缺乏竞争力,那么所有其他薪酬福利的杠杆作用都将被大大削弱。 3. 领导力信心差距:问题不在于“坏老板”,而在于“弱领导” 人们常说“员工离开的是老板,而不是公司”,我们脑海中浮现的往往是微观管理、从不赞美下属的“坏老板”形象。然而,数据揭示了一个更微妙、也更令人意外的真相:员工逃离的并非是“坏”老板,而是他们不信任其能力的“弱”领导。在与管理者相关的离职原因中,排在首位的并非人际冲突,而是“对管理者领导能力的信心”(27.9%)。 这指向一个更深层次的问题,它超越了日常管理技巧,关乎员工对其上司战略方向、决策水平和整体领导力的根本性不信任。当员工对领导的能力失去信心时,他们也就对自己在团队中的未来失去了信心。 在职业生涯的某个阶段,半数美国人都曾为了‘摆脱他们的经理’而离职。 这一发现警示我们,组织需要投资于真正的领导力发展,而不仅仅是基础的管理技能培训。员工需要的不仅是一个友善的管理者,更是一个能指引方向、值得信赖的领导者。 4. 新的底线:当工作与生活失衡时 曾几何时,“工作与生活平衡”被视为一项“锦上添花”的福利。最新的数据明确指出,这种假设已经变得非常危险。如今,它已成为员工不可协商的“底线”。报告显示,“糟糕的工作与生活平衡”(26.9%)是员工离职最主要的工作条件因素,其重要性远超“歧视”或“工作环境的物理安全”等选项十个百分点以上。 外部数据也印证了这一点:57%的员工表示,如果一份新工作会对他们的工作与生活平衡产生负面影响,他们将不会接受。这份数据标志着一个重要的信号:企业不能再将工作与生活平衡视为由各个团队自行管理的软性福利。它必须被提升为一项战略性的、由组织中央支持的人才管理支柱,其重要性不亚于薪酬和职业发展。 5. C级高管的信任赤字 直接上司对员工留任的影响已是共识,但这份报告令人震惊地指出,一个更大的组织层面驱动因素是员工对最高决策层的不信任。数据显示,“对高管领导团队缺乏信任”是员工离职时最常选择的组织层面因素(31.3%)。这表明,C级高管与普通员工之间的距离可能已经到达了一个危险的临界点。 报告分析,远程工作的增加、有效反馈渠道的缺失以及持续的裁员,都可能加剧了这种“信任鸿沟”。这是一个比单一管理者问题更严峻的系统性挑战。当员工对公司的掌舵者失去信任时,他们对公司的战略、未来和文化的信心都会随之动摇,这种根基性的侵蚀远比修复一段上下级关系要困难得多。 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 结论:前路在何方 McLean & Company的最新数据告诉我们,员工离职并非由单一原因造成,而是一个由职业发展承诺的落空、薪酬基础的缺失、贯穿上下的领导力信心危机、个人生活底线的挑战以及组织高层的信任赤字等多种因素交织而成的复杂网络。 数据已经清晰地指出了问题所在。真正的问题是:我们准备好倾听并采取行动了吗?
    leadership trust
    2025年12月25日
  • leadership trust
    The top 5 HR trends today – and HR's guide to what's next SAP SuccessFactors 每年都会深入研究全球 HR 趋势,以帮助企业制定更有效的人才战略。2025 年,他们分析了来自 40 家全球权威媒体的 254 项预测,归纳出 5 大核心“元趋势”,展现 HR 在企业中的双重角色:既是变革的“指挥者”,也是政策落地的“引航者”。 1️⃣ 重新连接员工: 由于经济压力、决策争议和信任危机,员工体验恶化,57% 的员工认为如果公司不采取措施,他们的倦怠问题不会改善。HR 需关注心理契约,增强员工信任。 2️⃣ AI 从炒作走向实际价值: AI 进入大规模落地阶段,企业需明确 ROI 并平衡员工和领导者对 AI 价值的不同预期。46% 的员工认为 AI 省下的时间属于自己,而非公司。 3️⃣ 技能转型的平衡策略: 由于 AI 发展迅猛,企业技能鸿沟加剧。除了关注技能,薪酬激励成为推动学习的重要因素,54% 的员工表示,如果公司实施基于技能的薪酬体系,他们会更愿意学习新技能。 4️⃣ DEI&B 的分歧: 企业对多元化、公平性和包容性(DEI&B)态度不一,26% 的员工认为公司对 DEI&B 关注过多,而 33% 认为关注太少。HR 需明确 DEI&B 战略,以促进长期文化变革。 5️⃣ 混合办公的未来: 组织已基本确定办公模式,2025 年将验证其成效。54% 的员工愿意牺牲部分薪酬,以换取更大的工作灵活性。 这些趋势展现了 HR 在塑造未来工作模式中的关键作用,企业需借助创新技术和数据驱动的洞察来优化人力资源管理。 Each year, the HR Research Scientists at SAP SuccessFactors conduct research to understand the top HR and workforce trends facing organizations and share our perspective on what HR teams should consider as they look to help their companies address these trends. This year we aggregated and synthesized data from 40 global and regional reputable business press sources that put forward 254 individual trends and predictions grounded in their own research and data. We then conducted a content analysis of the trends sample to derive the five key themes, or “meta-trends.” While our annual report always includes some pointed commentary and critique about each trend based on our expertise in psychology, new this year is calling upon our own body of original applied research to incorporate datapoints and insights, resulting in a more evidence-based point of view. This year’s trends are in different stages of maturity and on different trajectories; therefore, the role that HR needs to play to help businesses tackle and capitalize on these trends is different. We’ve organized the trends into two sections aligned to the dual role HR will play in addressing them. First, HR will need to act as a Conductor, leading the orchestration of a strategy and associated change management across the business to realize the opportunities these trends offer: Trend #1: Reconnecting the disconnected employee: Contentious decisions, macroeconomic and sociopolitical stressors, and breached trust with leadership has led to employee stress and burnout – and consequently, a crisis of disconnect and counterproductivity. In the year ahead: Leaders must ruthlessly prioritize fulfilling their end of the “psychological contract” by meeting employees’ basic needs. People managers will be seen as a lifeline for employees drowning in disconnect. STAT: 57% of employees feel unless their companies make some serious changes, their burnout will not get better. Trend #2: Moving from AI hype to AI impact:Organizations are shifting from AI pilot projects to enterprise-wide rollouts, demanding proof of clear value and ROI. In the year ahead: Organizations will home in on their key value drivers for AI, revealing their true priorities. The body of research on the ROI of AI will be built this year. Organizations will find friction between leaders’ and employees’ goals for using AI. STAT: 46% of employees feel that the time that they save by using AI tools at work belongs to them, not their organization.​ Trend #3: Striking a balance to steer skills forward: Organizations continue to face pervasive skills gaps, in part due to rapid AI advancements. A more balanced approach is needed to see tangible progress in skills-based transformations this year. In the year ahead: “Skills-based” will no longer be the only goal. Pay will prove itself the missing piece of the upskilling puzzle. The human vs. technical skill debate will move from or to and. STAT: 54% of employees would be more motivated to learn new skills if their company instituted skills-based pay.​ Second, HR will need to act as a Navigator, leading the organization through precarious waters and circumventing obstacles to put policies into practice for the betterment of all stakeholders: Trend #4: Divesting or doubling down on diversity, equity, inclusions, and belonging (DEI&B): Some organizations remain committed to DEI&B goals, continuing to ask “How are we going to do this?” Others plan to divest, instead now asking “Are we going to do this?” In the year ahead: Some will shy away from DEI&B goals, but these approaches will vary. Taking a stand on DEI&B will change company cultures in the long term, but it’s not clear exactly how. STAT: 26% of employees say companies focus too much on DEI&B, 41% of employees say companies focus an appropriate amount on DEI&B, and 33% of employees say companies focus too little on DEI&B. Trend #5: Plugging into or pulling the plug on hybrid work: Now that organizations have determined their position on where their employees will work, it’s time to see if they achieve the outcomes they intended. In the year ahead: Those businesses choosing the return-to-office path will see whether their bets paid off this year. Those choosing the hybrid or remote path will take it a step further, integrating autonomy as a core value in other aspects of work design. STAT: 54% of employees would consider being paid less if they could have more flexibility in where and when they work. Read the report to see what’s now and what’s next for each trend, along with some fast facts that uplevel the nerdiness of this year’s trends report. We also include a section on how SAP SuccessFactors solutions can help organizations address the 2025 HR trends.
    leadership trust
    2025年03月07日