8 Signs Your Top Talent Might Be About to Leave
Losing top talent is one of the biggest challenges an organisation can face. High performers are crucial to the success and culture of any team, so when they start showing signs of dissatisfaction, it’s important to take notice. Here are eight key signs that your top talent might be considering a move and what you can do to address the situation.
1. Less Engaged
When top talent starts to lose their passion for the job, it’s often a red flag that something is amiss. You can see
2. Networking More
High performers are always networking, but a sudden increase in external connections can be a warning sign.
3. Decline in Work Quality
A drop in the quality of work from a top performer is a clear indicator that their mind might be elsewhere.
4. Seeking Less Feedback
Top talent usually craves feedback to improve, so a sudden disinterest in it can be telling.
5. Taking More Time Off
An increase in vacation days or sick leave can sometimes signal that an employee is disengaging.
6. Reduced Initiative
When a high performer stops taking the lead on projects, it’s worth paying attention.
7. Changes in Attitude
A shift in attitude, especially towards the job or management, is often a sign of underlying dissatisfaction.
8. Preparing for a Transition
When an employee starts taking steps that suggest they’re planning an exit, it’s time to act.
What You Can Do
If you notice any of these signs, it’s crucial to address them proactively. Schedule a one-on-one meeting to discuss their satisfaction and career goals. Offer opportunities for growth, whether through promotions, new challenges, or additional support. The goal is to re-engage your top talent and remind them why they chose to work with your organisation in the first place.
Remember, losing top talent can be costly and disruptive. By staying attuned to these signs and responding quickly, you can often prevent turnover and retain your most valuable employees.
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