How Great Leaders Retain Top Talent

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‘Companies need to create and invest in long-term strategies for developing healthy, thriving teams, much like they already do in the areas of finance, operations, and technology.’

‘Your teams won’t reach their full performance potential until you uncover and address the root source of chronic stress and disengagement and address them, before actively seeking to incorporate the root drivers of thriving and high performance.’

Leaders need to be aware of the tension that workplace policies create within the ABC needs, specially between autonomy and belonging, and find intentional ways to develop both.’

‘It’s important for leaders to identify the root cause of workload and overcommitment.’

‘Don’t be afraid to have conversations with your internal and external clients and customers about workload priorities.’

Developing great teaming practices, timeboxing top priorities, conducting meetings audits, and other simple strategies can provide outsized stress relief to your team.’

Employees crave meaning and values alignment in their work experiences.

Speaking in the language of an employee’s values can help them to prioritize their work and more clearly see the impact they are making.’

Sticky recognition leads to mattering. There are important business and well-being outcomes that occur when a person feels like they matter at work.’

Saying thank you ‘plus’ is one of the best ways to convey sticky recognition.’

Source:

Paula Davis (2025). Lead Well: 5 Mindsets to Engage, Retain, and Inspire Your Team

Why People Do Great Work

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Why do we work? Why do people do great work?

Work is not about money. Work is about growth. Work is about how we express ourselves. Work is how we show our inner selves.

If you want to know a good person, look at how they work.

According to Hubert Joly, ‘Through work, we are part of a web of human interactions, dealing with colleagues, customers, suppliers, and so on.’

We all work– and lead- best when we embrace vulnerability, learn from failure, and strive to be our best rather than the best.’

Companies are not souless entities. They are human organizations made of individuals who work together toward a common purpose. When that common purpose aligns with their own individual searches for meaning, it can unleash a kind of human magic that results in outstanding performance.’

‘Business does well by doing well.

Employees stand at its center because the secret of business is to have great people do great work for customers in a way that delivers great results.’

Doing great work starts when people feel treated like individuals- not human capital- in a work environment where they can thrive.’

‘Doing great work for customers happens when employees relate to these customers as human beings, not walking wallets.’

Treat everyone as a customer, as a human being with real needs.’

When a business is in trouble, listening to the individuals on the front line is the best place to quickly identify what ‘crazy’ goofy, or stupid’ things … have been getting in the way.’

Source:

Hubert Joly (2021). The Heart of Business: Leadership Principles for the Next Era of Capitalism