Ten Ways to Retain Quality Employees
Author: Tom Perkins.
There is no question that employee turnover has a significant impact on the
financial performance of an organization. It is estimated that, on average, a
company will spend up to one-third of a new employee’s salary to replace a
departing employee. There are experts who believe the costs for membership-based
businesses could even be higher. In the fitness industry, employee turnover has
a recognizable impact on a member’s decision to renew or discontinue a
membership.
Here are ten things employers can do to retain quality
employees:
¨ Provide employees with a clear set of standards before the
employee sets foot on the floor. Do not make an employee “guess” or speculate
about what you expect them to do. This wastes valuable time and increases their
frustration level.
¨ Provide a comprehensive on-the-job training
program. Take the time to train the employee on each aspect of your business. It
may take time, but this investment will elevate the employee’s comfort level and
provide you with a well cross-trained employee.
¨ Provide employees with
a genuine role model. As a manager/business owner, you have a responsibility to
set the tone and expectation for your organization. If you want your employees
to follow it, make sure you are not just paying lip service.
¨ Provide
opportunities for professional development. Consider sending employees to
training seminars or providing them with other types of educational incentives.
This provides for individual growth and brings added benefit to the
organization.
¨ Provide ongoing feedback. Do not wait until review time
to praise an employee or to point out potential areas of concern.
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Provide employees with appropriate forums to express their ideas and to voice
their concerns. Consider setting aside a portion of your staff meetings to
brainstorm new ideas or to address concerns. Make sure the forums are
non-threatening and conducive to constructive discussion.
¨ Provide
recognition and reward. If an employee is doing a great job, let them know it!
Reward it. The reward does not have to be monetary. Consider providing small
tokens of appreciation such as cards, flowers, certificates of accomplishments,
gift certificates, tickets to movies, concerts, or sporting events. It’s the
little things that tell an employee you recognize and appreciate their efforts.
¨ Provide employees with an organizational culture that is open,
trusting, and fun. Celebrate your successes and milestones with the people who
helped make them happen. Let them know they are an integral part of the team.
¨ Provide open lines of communication. Whether your organization is
doing well or experiencing growing pains, keep your staff in the loop. By
keeping your staff informed, you are communicating to them that they are a
valuable part of the team. In return, most employees will go the extra mile for
you.
¨ Provide your employees with respect. Show your employees that you
care about them, not only as workers, but as people. Practice the golden rule:
do onto others as you would have others do onto you.
If you follow these
simple ideas you will start to see an improvement in employee moral,
productivity, and retention.
Tom Perkins is a business solutions coach
and certified personal trainer who leads fitness professionals to profitability.
Send an email to thecoach1-140208@autocontactor.com to receive the
Essential Business Success Checklist. Or visit his website at
http://www.fitnessindustrysolutions.com.