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Forget the free snacks.
7 Reasons High Performers Quit Jobs.
Understanding these factors is crucial because:
→ It helps create healthier work environments
→ It boosts overall job satisfaction
→ It improves employee retention
If your team is shrinking, the real question isn’t why they’re quitting — it’s who they’re escaping from.
Let's dive in:
1. Toxic workplace culture
? Constant negativity and gossip erode morale
? Lack of trust and respect between colleagues and management
2. Poor leadership
? Micromanagement stifles creativity and autonomy
? Inconsistent or unfair treatment of team members
3. Limited growth opportunities
? Lack of clear career progression paths
? Insufficient training and skill development programs
4. Work-life imbalance
? Excessive overtime and unrealistic expectations
? Inflexibility in accommodating personal needs
5. Inadequate compensation
? Salaries that don't match industry standards or cost of living
? Lack of performance-based bonuses or raises
6. Absence of recognition
? Failure to acknowledge and appreciate good work
? Overlooking employee achievements and milestones
7. Misalignment with company values
? Disconnect between stated values and actual practices
? Ethical concerns about company decisions or direction
Great workplaces retain talent. Are you building an environment people want to be part of, or one they're eager to leave?
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Recognition is so important. When hard work goes unnoticed, it can lead to frustration and ultimately, people leaving.
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They never quit the company they quit bad bosses
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Haroon Siddiqi true
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Doing this right now!
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These are of course all true, and ultimately the result of poor leadership and management. One of the main problems is that people are often promoted into management positions due to performing well at their core skills. This does not necessarily mean they'll be good managers which is another, often very different skill. On average it takes 10 years before newly promoted managers receive proper management training, and in the meantime... well they might easily be the ones leavers are escaping from.
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"10 steps to blow up on LinkedIn."
"The pain-free way to get 1000 followers in 30 days."
"How to write content that gets 1000 likes every time!"
"How to become a certified LinkedIn Influencer!"
Listen, I'm not hating on any of these types of content but when I do click through to check out most of these, you know what I find?
Short-term tactics.
I've been writing online since 2015. On LinkedIn since 2019.
Most people who still have businesses or careers thanks to their online writing don't use short-term tactics.
Even if they do sometimes use "viral" tactics, behind that are "boring" plans and strategies that get them actual results -
? more sales
? more referrals
? more invitations for paid speaking
? more inquiries about working with you
? more recruiters who think you might be a fit for the role they need to fill, etc.
Play the game that drives the results you want.
It's more sustainable and you will be a happier camper using LinkedIn.
I hope your Saturday is going well.
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"How to write content that gets 1000 likes every time!"
? It's easy:
Sharpen your thoughts and put it into a story. Choose words precisely. Make it snappy. Make it relatable. Make it deep and thought-provoking. Make it informative. Make it condensed.
This is it ????
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100% agree! It takes consistency and time to get to know your audience. After that, you have to write what matters to them. You can’t gimmick this other than learning how to provide value to your network.
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Christine Ong, PharmD Gimmicks. That's the word I was looking for! These don't last.
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Gertrude Nonterah, Ph.D. It’s funny you mentioned that. When I hear the word ‘hack’, it reminds me of it too. . . There is no shortcut, only innovation.
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Oludare Victoria Ibukun ????
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Sustainability ftw ! Short term hacks are exactly that Short term.