Good employee quits. Do these 8 things 1. Wish them all the best 2. Offer to give them great recommendations 3. Tell them how valuable they have been to the team, and how much you appreciate them 4. Tell them you will be happy to hire them back should they want to 5. Ask them if they have any advice for you and for your management style 6. Look in the mirror as to why they resigned. Perhaps you did not give them room to grow, support when they needed you, appreciation when it was due, freedom to choose best solutions, time to listen to them 7. Continue to treat them as a highly valued employee. Just because someone found a better opportunity does not mean they are a traitor. 8. Be happy for them, they deserve it. Agree ? -- Lou Adler Dave Kerpen Marla Gottschalk, Ph.D. Adam Danyal Brett S. Brody Amer Kayyal Vartika Kashyap
I think no. 6 should be no. 1
Great advice...
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When players are nt played somebody cm play its human tendeancy
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I can think of a front office HR who could learn from this.? No need for a cold shoulder or the look of hate every time you walk by.??
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6 年I agree wholeheartedly. ?I continually have problems convincing organisations to ALWAYS conduct exit interviews and not to treat the 'good' staff members that exit, as the enemy when they find better opportunities elsewhere. Great advice.