"Organizations know how important it is to have motivated, engaged employees, but most fail to hold managers accountable for making it happen," wrote Travis Bradberry, an emotional intelligence expert in a recent LinkedIn Pulse article. He also summed up the following examples of managers' mistakes that make their best people decide to leave.
Too much work
Do you tend to delegate more and more work to your best people? This is only right if their status in the company increases with the increasing volume of work.
Not enough recognition
Great job performance is not a matter of course. Even highly motivated employees want to be praised and valued for their contribution. Find out which form of recognition best suits every individual.
Lack of development
Even talented and high-performing employees should be able to further develop their skills. They can't and shouldn't manage themselves. Your task is to share feedback with them.
No interest in employees
Managers shouldn't have a purely professional relationship with their employees, there should be a human element as well. Otherwise, they can hardly spend each day together.
Unfulfilled promises
A manager who fulfills his promises has the trust and respect of his surroundings. If he doesn't do what he promises, other people perceive him as false, uncaring and disrespectful.
Poor selection of employees
Hard-working employees want colleagues with the same qualities. If their manager hires or promotes undeserving people, the best people will soon start leaving.
No support for employee enthusiasm
Talented people are usually enthusiastic, and managers should help them keep up their enthusiasm by offering interesting job opportunities. Strictly focusing on a narrow range of tasks and procedures can be detrimental.
No support for creativity
The best workers have a natural interest in constantly changing and improving things. If their manager doesn't allow them to do so, it will limit not only them, but also himself.
Insufficient challenges
A good manager puts challenges in front of his people to achieve things that seem unachievable at first. He doesn't let them only work on boring and simple tasks.
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