The # 1 employee retention strategy

A FREE 30-minute training session for managers who want to run engaged, productive teams and get off the "hiring hamster wheel."

Have you struggled with retention issues this year?

Are you chronically short-staffed?

Do you feel like you are spending way too much of your time interviewing and filling the roles on your team, and then onboarding and training new hires?

Are you worried about your employees quietly (or loudly) quitting?

Is your team underperforming and burned out from being short-staffed?

I’ve worked with managers across the country who were struggling with these exact same issues.

The good news is that we have the solution.

If you want to ensure that 2023 is productive, that you have more time to get things done, and your team is engaged and working well together; then register to attend my 30-minute live training session.

In it, I’ll give you my #1 employee retention strategy and three simple but powerful techniques to implement it.

You will be able to immediately apply the techniques and will instantly start seeing results.

See you there!

Hi, I'm Linda Salazar

Linda Salazar has over 25 years of experience as a trainer/facilitator/instructional designer.

She works with major corporations and small businesses across multiple industries including healthcare, insurance, and IT. Her strength is analyzing business problems, identifying the root cause(s), and then creating the appropriate training solution that that resolves the issue long-term. Linda is passionate about enabling employees to grow their knowledge, skills, and abilities to achieve their personal and professional goals. 

She ensures her participants learn and have a great time doing it. Linda is a regular contributor in the field of Learning & Development as a speaker at conferences and as a contributor for TD magazine. Her Udemy course on how to train for non-trainers has helped people in over 86 countries.

Linda is also a mother of two, a board member of her local Association of Talent Development chapter, and served as a city council member in 2020-2022.

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