Why Are We Losing Good Employees?
Employee turnover is expensive. But the cost of losing a good employee goes far beyond the expense of finding a replacement.
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Employee turnover is expensive. But the cost of losing a good employee goes far beyond the expense of finding a replacement.
Leadership isn't just about making good decisions. It's about how those decisions are communicated, how conflict is handled, and how people experience working with you every day.
Leadership isn't just about making good decisions. It's about how those decisions are communicated, how conflict is handled, and how people experience working with you every day.
Have you ever noticed that one employee seems to thrive with very little direction, while another needs frequent guidance and support?
Or perhaps you've wondered why the same leadership approach produces great results with one person but falls flat with someone else.
Performance conversations are one of the most challenging parts of leadership. Not because leaders don't care. Not because employees don't want to improve.
But because too many conversations begin with opinions instead of observations.
Have you ever looked at an employee and wondered: "Why is this so easy for them one day and so difficult the next?"
Or maybe you've noticed one employee who needs constant support while another seems completely self-sufficient.
Have you ever assigned a task, felt confident you were clear, and still ended up disappointed with the result? Not because the person wasn't capable. Not because they weren't trying. But because what they delivered wasn't what you had in mind.
Most leaders believe they're being clear. They explain the task. They answer questions. They provide direction. And yet, deadlines get missed, quality varies, and accountability becomes a recurring issue.
Many organizations make the same leadership mistake. A top performer consistently delivers results, solves problems, and takes ownership. They become the person everyone relies on. So when a leadership position opens up, promoting them seems like the obvious choice.
High-performing teams are not made up of perfect people. They are made up of people who operate differently. Because team performance is not just about talent. It is about how people work together every single day.