Time To Change The Tune?
Tara Rethore
C-Suite Advisor | Global Executive Coach | Keynote Speaker | Award-Winning Author | Brand Ambassador | Guiding leaders to make their strategy real and actionable
“I don't know why you say goodbye, I say hello” ~The Beatles
Hearing Hello, Goodbye, the classic tune by the Beatles, on the radio this week seemed rather apropos. Many companies are still navigating a revolving door of talent. Job openings continue to sit at record levels. This means a lot of goodbyes while managers long to say hello.
The executives I advise are keenly aware of the significant organizational impact caused by the Great Reshuffle. At the same time, they’re grappling with creating the culture and work habits needed to retain talent and achieve their objectives. Many routinely conduct exit interviews to identify insights about their work environment and talent practices that may help them to attract new talent – or at least, replace those who have departed.
Yet learning what's needed to improve when the employee is already walking out the door is far too late – particularly when talent is scarce.
Make changes before it’s too late.
Retaining qualified talent is always preferrable to hiring new. Rather than waiting for employees to leave, get serious and proactive about the stay interview.
The stay interview is not a new concept. Like the exit interview, it’s an excellent way to take the pulse of individuals or teams to identify insights. Yet unlike exit interviews, stay interviews are future focused. They prompt feed forward suggestions and the opportunity to make changes before it’s too late.
Elevate the stay interview.
In my experience, the stay interview is precipitated when an employee has signaled their likely departure or received an offer from another company. Rather than a proactive pulse check, the interview becomes a last-ditch plea for the employee to stay.
“So just stay stay stay / Stay with me” ~Justin Bieber and The Kid LAROI
Instead, elevate the stay interview. Make it a routine, normal part of engaging employees and enhancing performance. You may already use annual engagement and satisfaction surveys to take the organizational pulse – fabulous! A stay interview is a one-on-one conversation that allows you to go deeper. To demonstrate commitment to people. To enhance genuine connection.
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Encourage staff to stay long before they opt to leave.
The best stay interviews benefit both the interviewer and the interviewee. They involve managers and leaders throughout the organization. This is not just an HR activity or a company-wide email sharing a link. Done well, the stay interview is an opportunity to mentor staff, strengthen relationships, and make changes that improve individual and team performance. Encourage staff to stay long before they opt to leave.
Enhance the impact of stay interviews:
“Let's just… / Stay here forever” ~Jewel
Great Resignation or Great Reshuffle: whatever you call it, the organizational impact of constant staff churn is significant and disruptive. Leaders prevent a revolving door of talent through proactive, regular conversations about the employee experience. Together, they identify what makes it easier to do what needs to be done in the most effective way possible.
Stay interviews prompt feed forward suggestions to improve “what is”, while building “what could be”.
It’s time to change the tune.?
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