A metric within the Turnover story chapter.

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Definition

Regrettable Exits are the ones when an employee's departure from a company has a negative impact on the team. It is measured by the direct manager's willingness to rehire employees and the assessment of competency loss that needs to be replaced in the team.

Insight to

Regrettable Exits represent leaves that are unwanted by the organization and probably mean a good performer was lost. To create a strategy of retention and prevent such leaves in the future HR can observe reasons for leaving provided through the exit process.

How we calculate this

Regrettable Exits is calculated as a ratio of number of employees leaving the company, who are also eligible for rehiring as indicated by their direct managers, and total number of employees leaving the company in a given period.

Source data

Extracted from HRIS:

Collected from Data Filler Survey answers:

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