The
importance of staff retention
A moderate level of
staff turnover can be good for a business; it means fresh ideas and approaches.
However, every organisation needs to have a strategy in place to retain the
high performers that give it a competitive edge; they are the ones you can’t
afford to lose.
Ignoring high levels
of employee turnover can be very costly; it lowers internal morale and it could
harm an organisation's external reputation and cost it business. So,
understanding the importance of staff retention is vital.
It's essential to try
to learn more about the reasons why people resign. The reasons might simply be
more attractive jobs elsewhere or chances for lifestyle reshapes, in which case
it might be out of your hands to retain these employees. However, many people
leave their jobs because they are dissatisfied with their current situation.
There are ways of retaining these people, highlighted below.
Main reasons people leave a job
In our experience the
most common negative reasons for leaving a job are:
- Poor salary and benefits
- A lack of training and development opportunities
- Dissatisfaction with management
- Not getting along with colleagues
- The journey to work
- Lack of work/life balance
Methods to find out
why staff are leaving include:
- Confidential attitude surveys.
- Questionnaires sent to former employees around six months after their departure.
- Exit interviews
However, while
companies do conduct 'exit' interviews to try and ascertain the reasons behind
a departure, because of the necessity to obtain a decent reference, people
often tone down or completely fabricate their reasons for leaving.
Ways to improve staff retention
By adopting a mix of
the following methods, you should see an improved staff retention rate:
- Ensure those being recruited have a realistic idea of what the job entails
- Improved career development opportunities.
- Effective appraisals
- Strong diversity policies.
- A practicable means of dealing with bullying.
- A good work/life balance.
- A mechanism for staff to register dissatisfaction, whether it be appraisals, grievance proceeding and so on.
- Leadership training for managers.
Make your employees
feel valued and proud of the work that they do will not only do wonders for
your employer branding strategy, but will immediately improve your turnover rate.
Develop a work culture that encourages diversity and creativity and put in
place effective anti-discrimination policies that promote flexible working,
where possible.
Adopting a strategy
for staff retention is not always easy, but it will greatly benefit your
organisation.
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