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50       Building a High Morale Workplace




                          Gross cautions not to use the term “role play.” He believes
                      that for many people this term suggests that the situation is
                      much less serious than if you phrase it as an opportunity for

                      candidates to show their skills.
                          This chapter has provided you with some of the guiding
                      principles of employee retention and some techniques and tools
                      you can start using right away. Remember: the sooner you

                      focus on keeping the people who keep your business in busi-
                      ness, the sooner you’ll be revving up employee morale.


                      Manager’s Checklist for Chapter 3

                      ❏ Free-agent workers won’t easily commit their lives to one
                          company. If they do, it’s because their values and personal

                          needs are being respected and met.
                      ❏ Employee retention experts agree that holding onto star
                          performers for as long as possible keeps workplace morale

                          healthy and in balance.
                      ❏ Match employees’ talents and interests with challenging

                          new projects that excite and ignite passion for the job.
                      ❏ Help employees find new jobs—internally.

                      ❏ Treat people the way they want to be treated, not the way
                          you would want to be treated.

                      ❏ Don’t expect every employee to be a cheerleader.
                      ❏ Make an employee’s resignation your company’s greatest

                          opportunity for retention and improved morale.

                      ❏ If you’re going to claim that people are your most impor-
                          tant asset, then back it up with action or face losing credi-
                          bility.
                      ❏ Audition job candidates for their enthusiasm and positive

                          morale.

                      ❏ Hire the right people by hiring for attitude and training for
                          skill.
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