Taking care of good talent is imperative for leaders – especially in tight labor markets.
Here are two sure ways to aggravate your top performers:
- Overburden them without consideration of their personal lives. Sure, sales demand is strong, but know when and how to say no to more revenue.
- Tolerate poor performers so you have a “body in the seat.” Pruning people out of the organization may seem contradictory, but few things drain top performer’s engagement more quickly than picking up the slack for other employees.
After addressing these two put your energy and resources into strategies for attracting new employees.
“To add value to others, one must first value others.” John C. Maxwell
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