Simulation 2
Instructions, case study and reading attached
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Simulation2.pdf
TurnoverandRetention.pdf
- Casestudy_TurnoverandRetention.pdf
Simulation2.pdf
Please read this case study first:
Case study_Turnover and Retention.pdf
Your task (single post):
Write one organized post that answers all four questions below using specific evidence from the case tables/exhibits. Use headings and concise analysis—not bullet lists of facts.
Questions to answer:
Q1. Critical Care Turnover—What the data reveal Discuss what the turnover data in the scenario reveal about Central Columbia Hospital’s Critical Care unit (patterns, outliers, trends across tenure/role/shift, etc.).
Q2. Improvements to decrease turnover Based on those insights, what specific improvements should the hospital consider to decrease the current turnover rate (recruitment/selection, onboarding, scheduling, leadership/manager practices, etc.)?
Q3. Sources of turnover—evidence from the data By examining the data provided, what conclusions can you make regarding the sources of the turnover (e.g., mis-hire/fit, workload, supervision, pay/EVP, training, culture, schedule)?
Q4. Age correlations & targeted framework What correlations exist between turnover and employee age? Why does this matter for Central Columbia? Propose a targeted HR framework to reduce turnover in the specific age group at risk (interventions + metrics).
Posting format (required):
● Use these headings: Q1 Critical Care, Q2 Improvements, Q3 Sources, Q4 Age & Framework.
● Length guide: 600–900 words total (about 150–225 words per question). ● Where you make a claim, tie it to a number, table, or quote from the case. ● For this discussion, the use of any AI or automated tool is prohibited. ● Cite at least 2 distinct ideas from the reading that you apply to your analysis
TurnoverandRetention.pdf
Module Title: Turnover & Retention
This module introduces the essential HR outcomes of employee turnover and retention and
explains how distinguishing types of turnover is critical for diagnosing causes and designing
effective, ethical retention strategies. You’ll explore the connection between turnover drivers and
recruitment/selection decisions, learn how to calculate core rates, and evaluate when turnover
can be functional versus harmful.
Learning Outcomes
After completing this module, you should be able to:
• Explain the purpose and key types of turnover (voluntary/involuntary,
avoidable/unavoidable, functional/dysfunctional).
• Calculate and interpret turnover and retention rates for a defined period.
• Identify common drivers of turnover and map them to targeted retention tactics.
• Evaluate when turnover may be healthy and propose ethical, data‑informed actions to
improve retention.
Key Questions to Consider While Reading
• What are the standard definitions and formulas for turnover and retention in this course?
• How do turnover drivers differ across roles, and which are actionable by HR vs. line
leaders?
• When is turnover functional and when is it harmful to performance, equity, and culture?
• How can selection, development, rewards, and manager practices be used to reduce
avoidable turnover?
- Module Title
- Turnover and Retention
- Binder1.pdf
- Report_ HR Pros Rank Top Reasons for Turnover.pdf
- How to Reduce Employee Turnover Through Robust Retention Strategies.pdf
- Must Turnover Always Be a Negative_.pdf
- 13 Signs That Someone Is About to Quit, According to Research.pdf
- How do I calculate retention_ Is retention related to turnover_.pdf
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