How to Grow with Your Existing Employees as a Leader This Year
Recently, one of my coaching clients asked about how to grow her current employees. She said that like many businesses she was having trouble finding new talent, but she wanted to do a better job of taking care of her existing talent. Rather than trying to completely reinvent the wheel, I did a little Googling and found these excellent suggestions.
Interns - Company Development & Advancement
Internships are not only a great opportunity to encourage growth, but one of the?main benefits interns provide leadership teams?is offering new perspectives to learn from. With new insight from undergraduate, graduate or past work experiences in other industries, interns provide leaders a chance to self-reflect on their current company practices and implement new ones.
1.?Circulate anonymous surveys or pulse surveys
2.?Provide time in final interviews for interns that are becoming full-time employees
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Entry-Level Employees - Professional Development & Advancement
Entry-level employees are not only an important part of business, but they are crucial to the future of you and your company. One large myth about entry-level employees is that after spending time and money to secure and onboard them, they will leave for another job. But,?93% of employees stay at a company longer?if they have chances to grow their skills base and careers. As a leader, take this opportunity to allow your entry-level employees to fine tune soft skills and role-specific skills.
1.?Give them meet and greet, shadowing or mentorship opportunities
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2.?Offer “desk duties” or “desk time”
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Long-Term Employees - Personal Development & Advancement
Long-term employees are important for a wide range of reasons. From knowing current customers and relationships to being able to seamlessly execute responsibilities that they are delegated. But,?1 in 4 workers quit their jobs?as the Great Resignation and COVID-19 continued at the end of 2021, with a high number of them being tenured employees with five to 15 years of experience. As a leader, it’s not enough to be their boss. Rather, you have to holistically support and encourage them to let them know that they are much more than just employees.
1.?Administer online material to help them with common stressors
2.?Encourage employee ERG’s
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As you have heard me say many times, the future success of your organization is completely dependent on the quality of the people you can get, grow, and keep on your team. Finding new talent is critical to success but taking great care of your current talent is even more important.
If you want to get in contact with me, I’d love to hear from you. Please visit my site at?https://johnspence.com/contact/?and let me know how I can help.
the da Vinci of Visionary Leadership, Member of Thinkers50 Radar at Thinkers50, Advisor, C-Suite coach, Speaker, Author - Vision and Visionary Leadership
3 年John Spence, thanks for sharing these excellent suggestions!