Episode 12: What is a Flight Risk Model ?

In this episode, co-hosts Ron Landis and Jennifer Miller deconstruct the concept of a flight risk model. They focus on how these types of models can be used to predict the degree to which employees are at risk of leaving an organization.  

In this podcast episode, we had conversations around these flight risk model questions:  

  • What is a flight risk model?  

  • Why are flight risk models important?  

  • How do you build a flight risk model?  

  • What are some clear steps that HR professionals can take to build a flight risk model?  

Link to Measurement Podcast  Episode

4 Key Takeaways on Flight Risk Models

  • Employee attrition has a variety of consequences. Organizations want to predict who is most likely to leave so that they can better forecast future staffing needs, intervene as necessary to enhance retention, and/or estimate dollar costs associated with predicted attrition.  

  • A flight risk model determines the employee characteristics, job characteristics, and organizational characteristics that relate to whether an employee voluntarily leaves an organization.  

  • There are different analytic approaches to developing flight risk models (with differing strengths and weaknesses). It is essential to choose the approach that is most appropriate for the given situation and to assess the accuracy of the model for making predictions. 

  • At the end of the episode, Jennifer and Ron recommend steps for folks just starting out in this space all the way to the more advanced HR professional.  

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