The Great Resignation. The Great Regret. The Great Reset.
Debbie Radish-Respess
The Alignment Alchemist | Bridge the Gap Between Your People and Your Purpose | Consultant for High-Level CEOs and Executives
Retention is a recurring topic in the monthly executive human resources mastermind group I facilitate.?
At virtually every meeting, recruiting, onboarding, resignations, and other facets of retention are at the front of the members’ minds.?They want a magic pill, the secret process, or anything that can help alleviate the consistent – and irritating – turnover currently occurring at all levels in their organizations.
There is no magic pill.?No enchanted potion to offer employees to get them to stay.?No miraculous remedy that drives long-term retention.
But there is a common theme: The Employee Experience. Consider these stats from a recent Grant Thornton survey[1]:
Here’s another statistic:
About one in five of those people who resigned during the pandemic say they regretted it, according to a recent?Harris Poll survey?for USA Today.[2]
Human Resources Executives know that organizations must focus on the employee experience in order to improve retention, increase productivity, and realize their strategic goals. ?They also know that most employees have a desire to develop their professional competencies, so providing employees an understanding of an organization’s succession planning process and the pathway for promotion is a key element of retention.
Unfortunately, many organizations that I speak with are still not putting the employee experience first.?The leading consequence of this attitude is that their employees will look for other employers who will. So, what is a Leader to do?
Let’s assume that, if you’re a leader reading this, you’re “one of the good ones.” You’re a continuous learner who cares about quality leadership and workplaces. You want your team members to be satisfied with their jobs and want to come to work every day. You are interested in improving the Employee Experience. Here are six steps you can take right now to lessen the impact of the “Great Resignation” on your organization.
It’s time to reset and provide a viable, sustainable, and encouraging Employee Experience. Don’t give your employees a reason to up and quit.?And if some do it anyway, if you’ve focused on the employee experience, you’ll know you’ve done your best to have created an environment that gives them something to regret.
You don’t have to do it alone. As an experienced business strategist and talent optimization expert, I believe that providing the best employee experience will ultimately give your customers the greatest client experience.
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Let’s reset the great resignation to the Great Retention, together.?Let’s chat.?
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[1] Grant Thornton survey: Over half of employees open to changing jobs; majority still want workplace flexibility | Business Wire?4/18/2022
[2] About 1 in 5 workers who quit their jobs during "Great Resignation" regret it, survey finds - CBS News 4/19/2022
[4] Elements taken from The Great Resignation: Reality or myth? (hfma.org)?4/19/2022
The Alignment Alchemist | Bridge the Gap Between Your People and Your Purpose | Consultant for High-Level CEOs and Executives
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