How To Retain Talents When You Can’t Give Them A Raise

The only way to keep employees in a company by recognizing their needs and responding to them.

This is “Before-The-Fact-Recognition” and creates sustainable motivation that will last even through a financial crisis – as opposed to “After-The-Fact-Recognition” which consists mainly of rewards (for achievements) and only gives short boosts of motivation (as long as the rewards keep coming).

If you give people a chance to grow, to be involved, if you make them feel valuable by giving them a chance to make a difference (to the company, their colleagues, your clients, etc.), if you ask them for their opinion, so they feel respected and important and if you openly communicate your concerns and that you do recognize their needs – then you’re creating a relationship (a psychological and emotional bond) with your employees that they won’t break just because someone offers them more money.

How happy is your team? Learn to focus on them!

Take a moment to observe of all your team members who are at work today. Ask yourself how happy each person looks. Make a mental (or actual) note if the person seems Unhappy, Neutral or Happy. Also write down what you’ve observed that led you to this conclusion. Here’s what the list could look like:

A Complaint Free Team

Challenge your team to go 21 days without complaining!

The Good News Day Experiment

1. Open you diary
2. Pick any random day and mark it “Good News Day”
3. On the day pay attention and make a note of any piece of good news that comes your way

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