Wednesday, July 13, 2011

I get my benefits advice from George

I recently read an interesting article from Aflac insurance. According to their research, people are less likely to take someone's advice about dinner choices at a restaurant at which neither has eaten, than they are to take uninformed advice about what to order from the company's benefits menu.


Just 40 percent of employees participating in the Aflac study feel extremely/very informed about the benefits offered at their companies. In part, this may be due to the fact that employer communications about benefits are sporadic and infrequent. For example, most employees report: their employers communicate about benefits less than three times a year.  Only 24 percent do so three or more times a year. Perhaps most telling is that 44 percent of employees say they receive too little communication about benefits from their employers. In the absence of real information, employees often turn to less-than-reliable sources for insight and guidance. The majority surveyed, 61 percent, say they receive information and/or advice about employee benefits via word of mouth; 45 percent consult colleagues and 36 percent rely on friends or family.


A strong business case can be made for improvements to companies’ benefits communications efforts. The Aflac study found that 41 percent of workers agree they would be less likely to leave their jobs if they were well-informed about their benefits. The turnover cost alone is an incentive for employers to make changes in how and how often their organizations share benefits information.  A crucial step forward for companies is acknowledging the possibility that their communications need improvement. Often, executives have false perceptions. For example, 85 percent of employers believe their HR departments are effective at benefits communication. However, more than one-quarter (27 percent) of workers say their HR teams communicate not very/ not at all effectively, and another 39 percent say the efforts are somewhat effective.


Benefits packages can influence employee loyalty (86 percent), productivity (81percent), job satisfaction (89 percent) and retention (77 percent). With all of those things at stake, implementing a more effective communications and education plan is simply smart business.


Call First Cut Communications at 706-882-5581 we can help! 

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

The Value of a facility tour

Do you …

• need to increase sales by giving your potential client a better understanding of your capabilities?
• give tours of your facility?
• speak at civic clubs?
• want new employees to quickly understand their contribution to your production process?
• present viewers a consistent message, while showing them a process in great detail?

A facility tour video can save you time – deliver a consistent, thorough message – and strengthen relations with your community and your clients.  That's why First Cut Communications, LLC (formerly Paul French & Partners) has been producing plant tour videos for forty years.  We distribute our videos on DVD, web, iPhone, iPads, and just about any other media.

Our videos are designed to give outsiders and new employees a clear understanding of what you do and how you do it.  We can segment your video so that it can also be used for sales, orientations, and presentations to civic organizations.  Our goal is to give you the best video with the best return on your investment.

Would you like to see the video tour?  Call me and I will be happy to arrange it.

Sincerely,

Matt French

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Are your employees job hunting?

Are your employees job hunting? USA TODAY reports that employee morale and loyalty are at three-year lows - but there's also growing optimism that a better job is out there. Consequently, four-in-ten employees are beginning to job hunt.

Based on data from 384 metros in all states, Ronald Leopold, VP of MetLife's U.S. adds: "Businesses are understandably focused on expenses, but they're taking their eye off the ball with human capital issues, notably what drives employee satisfaction and loyalty."

With 4 in 10 workers confident that they can soon find a better job, now is the time to show, in inexpensive ways, that your company values and appreciates its employees. One of the most efficient ways is to train your company's supervisors to help deliver that message.

I hope you'll check out First Cut Communications website - for proven custom videos or AGTS-web.com for off-the-shelf training or call me personally (706-882-5581) - that can help you retain experienced employees and make them glad they didn't leave.

Remember to communicate. People appreciate it.

Sincerely,


Matt French
First Cut Communications, LLC
AGTS, Inc.
301 West Broome Street
Suite 100
LaGrange, GA 30240
706-882-5581

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

What should you expect from a good orientation video?

The answer is a lot! It can ...

  • make a strong first impression on new hires.
  • increase your retention rate.
  • provide proof that legal and other issues were thoroughly covered.
  • give you the assurance that every key message was affectively delivered.
  • be edited into a plant tour video for visitors.
  • shown at local civic organizations to enhance your company's image.
  • shown to existing employees as a reminder of how good they have it.
  • help prevent third party intrusion.
At First Cut Communications, we often put information about benefits into the orientation videos we produce. And, we know how to design a video so that it can be updated inexpensively. We have forty years of experience producing orientations. Let us put that experience to work for you.

Remember to communicate. People appreciate it.

Sincerely,

Matt French
First Cut Communications, LLC
AGTS, Inc.
301 West Broome Street
Suite 100
LaGrange, GA 30240
706-882-5581

Friday, April 8, 2011

What does your orientation say about your company?

We've all been through an orientation. So, what was the impression you received from your last orientation? Have you seen your company's current orientation? What impression do your new hires receive?

Wow, that's an old video. Where did they get those clothes, from a museum?

Or did they think... 

Wow, this is a first-class operation. I'm lucky to have landed a job here.

SEND THE RIGHT MESSAGE
     
At First Cut Communications, LLC we develop powerful orientation videos that assure new arrivals that they made a great decision, as well as sell the company's position on third party interference.

Some of our clients show their orientation via the web so that new hires know what to expect their first day. Others prefer to wait and show their orientation in a controlled environment.

Either way, an orientation video makes that important first impression. And, First Cut can help you make certain your company's first impression on each new hire is a great one.

Remember to communicate. People appreciate it.

Sincerely,

Matt French
First Cut Communications, LLC
AGTS, Inc.
301 West Broome Street
Suite 100
LaGrange, GA 30240
706-882-5581

Saturday, January 8, 2011

A Perfect Year for First Cut Communications, LLC

As you may know First Cut Communications enjoyed a perfect 2010 in preventative campaigns as well as union elections. Did you know we also help in contract negotiations? Send an email to demo@firstcutcommunications.com and see some samples of our work. In one campaign the Teamsters practically begged the company to stop running our videos as they were causing uproar from the unit.

What can we do for you?

Remember to communicate. People appreciate it.

Sincerely,

Matt French
AGTS, Inc.
301 West Broome Street
Suite 100
LaGrange, GA 30240
706-882-5581