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Recipe for loyalty

Dianne Glasscoe-Waterson

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Dianne Glasscoe-Watterson, MBA

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Dear Dianne,
One of my greatest frustrations in practice is staff turnover. Just when I think I have the perfect staff group, someone leaves! Several staff departures have been unpleasant, and I always feel hurt, especially when someone goes to work for one of my competitors. After the hurt comes anger and frustration, then the agony of searching for a replacement. Do you have any tips for controlling staff turnover?
Dr. M

Dear Dr. M,

It sounds like you are lacking in the loyalty department. What does it take to build loyalty in staff members? Shouldn't a paycheck be enough?

In various lecture and office venues, I have asked staff members with 15 years or more of longevity to share with me why they have stayed so long in one place. Here are some of the recurring answers:


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