We’ve reached the finale of Season 1—and we’re wrapping things up with a topic that sits at the heart of retention: recognition. In this episode, we dig into why employees really leave when they don’t feel valued, and how the success of any recognition effort—big or small—comes down to clear communication and mutual expectations. We explore creative, meaningful ways to build a culture of appreciation that doesn’t always require a bigger budget—just a better approach. If you’re ready to rethin...
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We’ve reached the finale of Season 1—and we’re wrapping things up with a topic that sits at the heart of retention: recognition. In this episode, we dig into why employees really leave when they don’t feel valued, and how the success of any recognition effort—big or small—comes down to clear communication and mutual expectations. We explore creative, meaningful ways to build a culture of appreciation that doesn’t always require a bigger budget—just a better approach. If you’re ready to rethin...
We are hooked on employees being and feeling psychologically safe in the workplace. Psychological safety at work isn’t optional—it’s essential. When employees feel unsafe, it hits their satisfaction, engagement, and likelihood of sticking around. In this episode, we break down the warning signs, what unsafe environments do to your team, and the ripple effects on your company’s success. Resources: Simon Sinek’s TED Talk: Why good leaders make you feel safehttps://www.ted.com/talks/simo...
The Work Besties Culture Podcast
We’ve reached the finale of Season 1—and we’re wrapping things up with a topic that sits at the heart of retention: recognition. In this episode, we dig into why employees really leave when they don’t feel valued, and how the success of any recognition effort—big or small—comes down to clear communication and mutual expectations. We explore creative, meaningful ways to build a culture of appreciation that doesn’t always require a bigger budget—just a better approach. If you’re ready to rethin...