What is the cost of replacing and bringing up to speed one of your managers, supervisors, or front-line employees who left because they were frustrated with your organization’s leadership?

Liz Weber
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If a company is unable to find a replacement for a supervisor or manager who left because they were frustrated with the leadership of the organization, it can be costly. The cost is not only in money but also in time and resources. In addition, the company will lose out on the knowledge and experience that the manager/supervisor had, which can lead to lower productivity.

Source: Something Needs To Change Around Here

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