Your title doesn't make you a leader.
How you choose to treat your team does.
Loyal employees are your greatest asset.
Lose their trust, and everything crumbles.
What to avoid as a leader:
❌ Taking people for granted:
↳ Not feeling valued is a top reason people disengage and leave
❌ Rewarding your high-performers with more work:
↳ Reward them by supporting their career aspirations instead
❌ Not matching salaries for loyal employees with those of new hires:
↳ This disrespects your loyal employees and damages trust
❌ Ignoring employee feedback:
↳ Dismissing insights signals that their voices don’t matter
❌ Tolerating low performance from others:
↳ Don't accept it - offer guidance and support instead
What to do as a leader:
✅ Recognize impact and contributions:
↳ Build a habit of consistent, genuine appreciation
✅ Provide growth opportunities:
↳ Listen to their career aspirations without making assumptions
↳ Before hiring externally, see if you can promote from within
✅ Help them connect the dots:
↳ Many have diverse experiences and non-linear career paths
↳ Discuss how they can grow and advance to the next level
✅ Ask for their input when making decisions:
↳ Appreciating perspectives makes your team feel valued
✅ Ensure fair compensation:
↳ Regularly review and adjust compensation and benefits
Be the leader you wish you had.
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