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People Actually DO Leave Jobs: Stop (only) Blaming Toxic Cultures and Bad Bosses

People Actually DO Leave Jobs: Stop (only) Blaming Toxic Cultures and Bad Bosses

FromBeyond Clean Podcast


People Actually DO Leave Jobs: Stop (only) Blaming Toxic Cultures and Bad Bosses

FromBeyond Clean Podcast

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Length:
4 minutes
Released:
Aug 5, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode of Articles-On-The-Go, Hank Balch shares some other important reasons that people might leave their current positions, besides toxic cultures and bad bosses... "If we want to stop this brain-drain and talent-drain from the CS/SPD industry, simply blaming bad cultures and bosses will never get us there. First and foremost, we need to honestly and earnestly take a look at the job itself, and get to work fixing all the reasons that great technicians are leaving our department in droves. Are there HR reasons that people leave SPD? Of course. But they are not the only reasons, and I would argue they are not even the most important ones..." #sterileprocessing #careergrowth #leavingyourjob #newopportunities
Released:
Aug 5, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

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