How To Positively Affect Retention?
How to positively affect retention in this climate of job-hopping? As well as a climate with increasing levels of employee churn. Retaining talent is a major concern for many organizations. A recent Gallup survey indicated that less than 20% of employees describe themselves as “actively engaged” in their work. Contrary to popular belief, only 12% of people leave their jobs for more money. While a staggering 79% quit their jobs due to a “lack of appreciation”.
Something Needs to Change
It’s clear that in order to improve retention something needs to change. But how do you build a company culture that people want to stay a part of? Luckily, engaging with people more effectively is something that leaders and managers have the power to change. This can be done through a simple shift in their behavior, creating a ripple effect throughout your organization.
During 2020, the UK Government sponsored a study (independently evaluated by the London School of Economics) to establish the impact that introducing a new style of management could have on overall engagement and productivity levels. Managers from 62 organizations in 14 sectors were selected to be part of a randomized control trial of a new learning program designed to change their behavior.
The result? The only difference between participating organizations that retained more of their talent during the trial and those that didn’t was whether or not leaders and managers adopted an Operational Coaching® approach.
Adopting an Operational Coaching® Approach
Participating organizations were randomly split into a control and an intervention group. The intervention group was then given access to the multi-award-winning, online management development STAR® Program. A program that is designed to enable managers to embed Operational Coaching® skills into their everyday management interactions.
LSE evaluated thirty-five different learner outcomes. And a further fourteen organizational outcomes to discover an overwhelmingly positive trend that could help organizations to retain talent.
Despite the relatively short six-month measurement window (conducted at the height of the pandemic), the intervention group was still shown to have employed MORE people and IMPROVED staff retention. For the control group, the reverse was true. In fact, the organisations that adopted an Operational Coaching® approach experienced almost a zero loss of staff compared to much higher attrition rates in the control group.
Interestingly too, almost half of the successes experienced by the intervention group were concerned with improved productivity and engagement.
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