Engagement
Why People Leave Jobs
The Great Resignation, Quiet Quitting, and disengagement aren’t just buzzwords—they’re warning signs. Employee retention is one of the biggest challenges facing leaders today, and it’s not just about salary or benefits. The truth is, people don’t leave jobs; they leave bad leadership. In this post, we break down why employees walk away when they feel undervalued, unheard, and uninspired—and what leaders must do to stop it. From investing in growth opportunities to fostering a culture of trust, this post delivers actionable strategies to help leaders retain their top talent. If you’re serious about keeping your best people, it’s time to lead better.
Read MoreFix team dysfunction with a bold conversation.
Feeling isolated on a team can be detrimental to morale and productivity. This disconnect often stems from unclear communication or shifting responsibilities. Open communication is key to addressing this issue, fostering a supportive and collaborative environment. Building strong interpersonal relationships and creating a psychologically safe workplace are essential for preventing and overcoming team disconnection.
Read MoreLeadership: Sowing The Seeds of Success
True leadership isn't about wielding power but nurturing potential. By prioritizing the well-being and growth of their teams, leaders create a supportive environment where employees thrive, leading to increased morale, creativity, and exceptional customer service. Ultimately, investing in employees is an investment in the long-term success of the organization.
Read MoreTeam Building Fail
Team Building Fail - Climbing Trees is fun in the moment but does little to unite your team toward performance. Take time to dive into the problems, expose the hidden story around why we don't trust or work well together. Then, and only then can you truly start to build together.
Read MoreHow To Reengage After A Long Hiatus
I discovered in taking the (or being forced to take) the long hiatus from big business and team development is that - my story is not unlike many others I have heard of along the way.
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