People leave managers not companies.

An employee's expectations are less on financial fronts, but more towards how he's treated and how he is valued. Much of this depends directly on the immediate supervisor. If organization is losing good people, then their immediate supervisor are to be analyzed.

More than any other significant reasons, they are the reason people stay and thrive in an organization. "People leave managers not companies"

Analysis reveals that the employees leave because they have been pulled away by "more pay" or "better opportunity." Yet, more than 80 percent of employees leave because of the "push" factors related to poor management practices or toxic cultures that drove them out.

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  1. Yeah. fully agree with you on this. many people still love old company but not management.

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  2. @jaydip - woo, who was your manager lastly in f2f? wink wink.. i smell something in your comment above.. lol

    @Vidyaji - well said though.. pretty much thought provoking.. umm, lemme think lemme think.. zzzzz
    :D

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