Retain Your Best People
by Dr. Dorene Lehavi
Published on this site: October 14th, 2005 - See
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Many managers and team leaders ask me how to deal with employees
in a way that will maximize their potential, create loyalty
and respect, and cut down on high turnover and destructive
behavior in the workplace. The single most common reason people
stay or leave an organization is based on the relationship
they have with their direct supervisor. Therefore, the key
is to show a keen personal interest in each person. Recognize
everyone's uniqueness and find ways to allow that uniqueness
to be expressed at work.
The following tips can be adapted to your particular situation.
- One-on-one Meetings.
- Build trust; have meetings in your office over lunch
or coffee with each individual.
- Get to know your employee by asking about their career
goals, even if you have to acknowledge that working at their
present job may just be a stepping-stone on the way.
- Ask what opportunities for growth they might like in
their job.
- Ask what part of their present job they enjoy the most.
Find ways to give them more of those tasks.
- Ask if there is any part of their job they don't like.
If possible, relieve them of the particular task. If not,
help them find ways to make it more pleasant. Break it down
time-wise. Build in rewards.
- Always recognize jobs well done; give bonuses, e.g. tickets
to movies or other events, recognize the employee of the
month, rewards for creative ideas, etc.
- Where possible allow the employee to learn a new area
of interest. Encourage that interest by sending them to
a class, etc.
- Set up a mentoring system.
If each individual employee feels appreciated they will more
likely remain motivated to stay in an organization and consistently
provide quality work that is aligned with the company's goals.

Dr. Dorene Lehavi, Ph.D. is principal of Next Level Business
and Professional Coaching. She coaches Professionals and Business
Partners. You can purchase her ebook or soft cover editions
of Stop Doing What You Hate.Start Doing What You Love at http://www.StartDoingWhatYouLove.com.
Contact Dr. Lehavi at [email protected]
or on the web at http://www.CoachingforYourNextLevel.com
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