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There’s a saying that employees don’t leave companies, they leave managers – and today they are leaving more often than ever.
Managers tend to blame their turnover problems on everything under the sun, while ignoring the crux of the matter: people don’t leave jobs; they leave managers. The sad thing is that this can easily be avoided. All that’s required is a new perspective and some extra effort on the manager’s part.
Major Reasons of Leaving
If Organization wants best people to stay, they need to think carefully about how to treat employee. While good employees are as tough as nails, their talent gives them an abundance of options. Company need to make them want to work.
How to Retain
The best way to retain employees is to stay in touch with what they’re thinking. Are they happy with their work? Are their needs for challenge, belonging, development, and meaningful work met? Do they have the communication, problem solving, feedback, and recognition that they need from their boss?
They leave because management has failed to meet their needs on one level or another. Either the interpersonal relationship between them is counterproductive, their potential is not being challenged, or the ceiling on their growth posibility in the company is lower than what they expected.
If it be for one of these reasons, then management has failed to satisfy and retain probably one of the most promissing of employees.
That can be know by scheduling an exit interview with the employee.
- because of his superior/manager
- group politics
- lack of recognition
- relatively low pay
- when have a better opportunity to utilize the individual skills for the better career growth.
few reasons for a good employee to leave the organization. Thanks
According to study conducted on why good employee leave the company the top reason is because of the manager.
Yep, the number one reason why people leave* is because of their immediate manager.
Also, bad employees tend to stay because they know they will struggle to get a job elsewhere, and staying is comfortable. Good people tend to want to further their career and will move to do it. In other words, good people are harder to keep and more likely to leave.
*Other than personal reasons not related to the company
This is because of the failure of top management to recognize the hidden diamond in the team and nourishing it properly and also polishing in time.