A paycheck isn't enough.
Read that again.
I've seen it hundreds of times.
Leaders think retention is about salaries and office perks.
Ping pong tables. Job titles. Free coffee.
But people don't stay for any of that.
They stay for how they're treated.
I've watched incredible talent walk out the door.
Not because of money.
Because they felt invisible.
If you want to keep your best people, focus on these 5 things:
↳ Recognise great work — loudly and often
Saying "well done" might seem small. It's not. It's everything.
↳ Invest in their growth
If someone can't see a path forward, they'll start looking elsewhere.
↳ Be fair and open about pay
When people feel underpaid or kept in the dark, loyalty disappears fast.
↳ Honour their time
Work-life balance isn't a perk. It's a necessity. Don't burn people out.
↳ Build real trust
Constant oversight sends one message: "I don't trust you." That's a fast track to losing them.
People don't leave companies.
They leave environments where they feel overlooked.
Change that, and retention becomes a whole lot easier.
Because true happiness at work comes from feeling valued.
Not just employed.
Read that again.
I've seen it hundreds of times.
Leaders think retention is about salaries and office perks.
Ping pong tables. Job titles. Free coffee.
But people don't stay for any of that.
They stay for how they're treated.
I've watched incredible talent walk out the door.
Not because of money.
Because they felt invisible.
If you want to keep your best people, focus on these 5 things:
↳ Recognise great work — loudly and often
Saying "well done" might seem small. It's not. It's everything.
↳ Invest in their growth
If someone can't see a path forward, they'll start looking elsewhere.
↳ Be fair and open about pay
When people feel underpaid or kept in the dark, loyalty disappears fast.
↳ Honour their time
Work-life balance isn't a perk. It's a necessity. Don't burn people out.
↳ Build real trust
Constant oversight sends one message: "I don't trust you." That's a fast track to losing them.
People don't leave companies.
They leave environments where they feel overlooked.
Change that, and retention becomes a whole lot easier.
Because true happiness at work comes from feeling valued.
Not just employed.