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Ending the Revolving Door Syndrome

Topic: Employee MotivationFeaturing Joyce WeissPublished January 21, 2009

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Does this sound familiar? nn• “Our good employees are leaving the company as quickly as we train them.”n• “We’re stressed out from being understaffed.”n• “We’re losing too many people.”nnWhat can companies do to keep good people? Let’s get started with these 5 ideas:nn1. Make people feel includednnDo you hear your coworkers saying, “Our leaders are always in meetings and inaccessible. They don’t include us in decisions that affect us and our customers/members.”nnSolicit coworkers for their ideas on improving the work environment, inter-departmental relations, and procedures. Report your findings … and watch how the changes can affect morale!n n2. Use both constructive feedback and positive reinforcementnnI’ve learned from research that good people are ridiculed just because they have constructive ideas on how to improve their department or company.nnPeople need to give both positive recognition and constructive feedback to get good results. Good morale is built when people are told they’re doing a good job … and what they can do to do even better. Try writing a note a week to a coworker – especially when someone took risks, calmed an irate customer, or attended a workshop.nn3. Make the environment as productive as possible nn- Partner new employees with veteran staff members so they can learn from each other. This stops the we vs. they syndrome.nn- Find the team’s greatest assets and weakest links. Ask what team members need from each other and other departments in order to be successful. Then watch the team soar! nn- Learn a technique called Be Direct with Respect®. It encourages people to tell others what they need to hear, not necessarily what they want to hear. Be Direct with Respect® is done in a positive manner to build rapport and relationships. n n- Create a ‘boost the morale’ committee. Hold theme days, hold a talent contest, pipe in music, but most of all … FIRST find out what the department members consider fun! nn4. Food worksnThe diversity of the workforce has introduced us to a variety of customs and delicious food, which encourages people to learn about each other. Take a coworker out to lunch when he does something special … and of course, everyone always appreciates birthday cake.n n5. Awards make people feel greatnSuggest giving awards for perfect attendance, the best attitude, the employee who grew professionally, the safest department, the most enthusiastic team, the most organized department/desk, or even the person who brings in the best snacks. These small gestures help people feel special and invested in their place of work.nnConclusionnCompanies must motivate employees or fall behind in the marketplace … so join my clients in stopping your revolving door today!

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