Offboarding and Performance of Employee among Health Workers in Ondo State, Nigeria

Abstract

In recent years, various scholars have worked on employee turnover, but this study examined offboarding and employees’ performance among health workers in Ondo State. The objectives of the study are to determine the impact of offboarding mindset and employee retention strategies on employee performance among health workers in Ondo State. The study used the survey design method. The population of the study was 842, and the sample size was 271. A stratified random sampling technique was used to distribute the questionnaires among the professionals that make up the health workers. Multiple-regression data analysis was used. The model exhibits a good fit with the data. The value of R-Square for multiple regression shows that up to 97.6% of changes in employee performance are the result of offboarding mindsets and employee retention strategies. The findings revealed that offboarding mindset and employee retention strategies have a high effect on employee’s performance among health workers in Ondo State. The study concluded that offboarding has a high effect on the performance of employees among health workers in Ondo State. The study also recommended that there should be a cordial relationship between management and employees; in addition, regular onboarding and training of the new staff should be highly upheld. Also, to improve the employee retention strategy to aid employee performance, good compensation packages, a better condition of service, and career growth for health workers must be put into place.

Citations

Dr. Taiwo Ibitomi. 2024. "Offboarding and Performance of Employee among Health Workers in Ondo State, Nigeria". London Journal of Research in Management and Business LJRMB Volume 24 (LJRMB Volume 24 Issue 2): NA.

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    JEL Code: J24

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    v1.0

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    NA

  • Language

    English

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