It is two years in a row now that we've had a 60% retention rate.
Graduation, transfer rate, and retention rate data refer to full-time, first-time students pursuing bachelor's degrees.
And economists would look at retention rate, internal talent migration, and cross training opportunities within the company.
Our average customer has four to five times the retention rate of other companies in our industry.
Bazaarvoice spends lots to get customers, but does manage to hold onto them with a 76% retention rate.
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Spend some time in a fire station, and one reason for this impressive retention rate soon becomes clear.
It has a 90 percent client-retention rate and a 99 percent repayment rate.
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The eight-year retention rate fell from 36.8% in 1983-91 to 34.7% in 1987-95.
The eight-year retention rate jumped from 17.4% in 1983-91 to 20.5% in 1987-95.
Eurostar said it pays customer service staff around 50% more than its airline competitors and has a 98% retention rate.
The company said it has had an annual client retention rate of 97% over each of the past 10 years.
The company said it has had an annual client retention rate of 97% over each of the past ten years.
Giant Food, an east-coast supermarket chain, compares its 90-day retention rate of 79% for ex-welfare recipients with a dismal company-wide average of 50%.
Mr Ainsworth said the armed forces' retention rate was "broadly stable".
Did it mean a significant decrease in air travel, a certain number of LEED certifications, an internally set women and minority retention rate, or something else?
The center is meeting its performance standards, and its 77% retention rate is more than twice as good as Sprint's call center in the Kansas City suburbs.
About two-thirds of its sales are attributable to multiyear maintenance, repair and operations contracts, with an average annual retention rate for these contracts since 2000 running at 95%.
The company, with revenue and earnings rising, says its software can increase revenue for its customers and has a 95% retention rate among the 33, 000 providers it serves.
How are they achieving three times the average retention rate?
About 80% were women and the retention rate was between 80 and 90%, which is rarely achieved in many adult literacy programmes which employ a conventional training methodology.
Nobis Works said it offers external support for individuals on the spectrum and reports an 84% retention rate, where employees stay longer than 90 days at their placement jobs.
With a customer retention rate of 60%, Honda is well above the industry average loyalty of 49% and second only to Hyundai's 64% repeater ratio, according to a January survey by researcher J.
Whereas 53.6% of workers with a given company in 1987 were still there in 1991, the four-year retention rate rose to 54.4% in 1991-95, if the figures are adjusted to allow for the business cycle.
Most importantly, the school retention or completion rate was significantly higher (87%) among children from families that had participated in MOCEP compared to non-participants (67%).
Lord McKenzie also said Labour did not share the government's view that business rate retention would provide incentives for local authorities to promote growth, arguing that councils might approve development which yields higher business rates over that which provides higher employment.
But in the example of snow retention, evenly spacing both rate-of-fall and rate-of-residence-in-the-clouds values will give different distributions of result.
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