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Title: TALENT DEVELOPMENT PRACTICES ON EMPLOYEE’S RETENTION; AN
EXPERIENCE OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN TANZANIA
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Authors: Haika Yesaya Mzava and Dr.Charles Cleophace Ngirwa ,Tanzania |
Abstract: This paper's primary purpose was to examine the effects of talent development practices on
employee retention in commercial banks in Tanzania, using the case study of CRDB Bank PLC's
headquarters. A human resources department with a population of 56 individuals was selected to
represent the whole population of the CRDB Bank PLC Headquarters. All 56 respondents were
selected as a sample size through a scientific population analysis known as census population. The
data collection technique used was a semi-structured questionnaire. The quantitative data was
analyzed with descriptive analysis and inferential statistics in SPSS version 25. It was found that
career development has a positive correlation with employee retention (r =.796, p value = 0.000).
Furthermore, succession planning has a positive correlation with employee retention (r =.772, p
value = 0.00). The findings implied that both career development and succession planning have a
positive effect on employee retention. The study recommends that CRDB Bank allow training and
development to be the source of business innovation and creativity and introduce new rewarding
strategies to keep talent in the organization for a long period of time. The research contributes as
an addition to knowledge and literature on talent development practices, as it is still a new concept
in many Tanzanian organizations. |
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