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  • UK staff 'would go the extra mile'
    02/02/2012
    The vast majority of UK workers would illustrate their loyalty to their employer by "going the extra mile", according to a new poll of the nation's staff.
  • Employee engagement 'a key concern' in 2012
    01/02/2012
    One of the main concerns among the nation's managers this year will be ensuring that staff are engaged with benefits programmes in order to boost worker retention, a new report has discovered.
  • Middle managers 'should not be forgotten'
    27/01/2012
    Companies need to avoid falling into the trap of ignoring the contribution that middle managers make to a business, one sector body has claimed.
  • Attitude 'a big factor' in recruitment
    25/01/2012
    The attitude of a job candidate remains a major factor in them gaining employment or not, one expert has noted.
  • Talking 'still the best form of communication'
    24/01/2012
    The best way for managers to communicate with their staff is still through talking, despite the rapid rise of email and other forms of technology, one expert has noted.

Personal issues 'restrict workers' performance'

Workers are kept from carrying out their employment responsibilities by a range of personal and lifestyle-related issues, it may interest sales managers to learn.

Research carried out by health and productivity solutions provider LifeCare indicates 38 per cent of employees said personal matters present them with their greatest challenges, followed by inappropriate pay (20 per cent) and not having the proper tools or resources (19 per cent).

When asked to predict their biggest obstacles over the next 12 months, 55 per cent of workers cited financial issues, while 23 per cent said balancing work demands and time with family would be their hardest task.

Chief executive of the group Peter Burki commented that employers should begin to address the specific challenges staff anticipate for 2009.

"Their work/life providers should be delivering a wide range of tools and resources to address financial issues, health and wellness issues, caregiving challenges and work/life balance," he added.

Earlier this week, studies by Accenture indicated almost half of employees around the world, including those in sales jobs, crave more challenges in the workplace.

For Sales Managers Aaron Wallis Sales Recruitment provide all of the latest news in the UK sales industry to help you keen your team in touch with changing trends and developments. For sales manager jobs and unique sales recruitment services, backed by a 52 week rebate scheme, visit www.aaronwallis.co.uk

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Filed: 05-03-2009

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