Losing key people in your business is always difficult. It
could be a senior Technician, a Service Manager, or an important Office Staff Member. They may leave your business for any number of reasons. Many of those reasons
you believe you do not have any control over and so you just to “buck it up”.
Here is a partial list of reasons employees leave our type of businesses:
·
Moving out of the area
·
Family issue such as divorce, new baby, or
family illness
·
Pursuing another career
·
Health issues
·
Distance from the office
·
9 to 5 Hours
·
Not really suited for the service business
·
Pressure for change from the spouse
·
Benefits
·
Pay
·
On call
·
Going into business
·
Being a stay at home parent
·
Conflict with other Team Member or Members
I know there are others that I did not include but these are
the ones I hear about the most. From owners I hear that it is often a total surprise
that the employee is leaving. They had no idea it was coming. I don’t accept
that in many cases. To me it is a fundamental issue the owner has failed to
address in their business. That issue is communication with each and every
employee on a regularly scheduled basis to discuss that employee’s performance
and future with the company. Every employee should know how well they are
performing and what the future for them with the company looks like. These are
not the sit downs to discuss a pay increase, although those do need to occur.
These are quarterly sit downs to discuss the progress the employee has made in
the previous three months and what is expected in the next three months, one
year and even five years. At these the owner should get a sense of where the
employee is in their position at the company. Employees want to know how they
are doing, what they can do to be better, and what the future holds for them.
Here is a method you could use. Get out your calendar and
write in a ½ hour block of time for each employee sit down each quarter for the
next twelve months. On your calendar mark ten days prior to each sit down with
a note to give that employee an evaluation form for them to fill out and return
to you at least two days prior to your sit down. Your will review the form and
add your comments (constructive comments) and a plan of action for the next
quarter, year and perhaps five years to the form. When you have the sit down
with the employee you will review that form together, come to a consensus of
the review and plan and have the employee sign the form and provide them a
copy. Regular communication about their future will provide a way for the
employee to be more open about what’s up in their head. Each time you meet you
will use the previous meetings form and the new form to conduct the review and
plan. This process goes hand and hand with a specific blueprint for each
employee’s progression within your company in career development and pay. I
call it “Blueprint for Success”. Between the reviews and the blueprint the
owner will have reduced much of the “Where am I going” uneasiness of the
employee. There are no magic bullets but regular communication and a plan will
provide a more stable environment for the employee thus reducing the chances
they will seek other opportunities and be lost to your company.
If you would like a copy of a form you could use in these
sit downs and a sample of a “Blueprint for Success”, email me at Dan@SayYesToSuccess.comDan@SayYesToSuccess.com and I’ll send
you a copy.
Dan has been in the service industry for nearly 50 years. He has operated a large plumbing, heating and air conditioning service company and for the past 12 years has helped small companies in the service business to grow and prosper. Contact him at Dan@SayYesToSuccess.comDan@SayYesToSuccess.com.
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Dan has been in the service industry for nearly 50 years. He has operated a large plumbing, heating and air conditioning service company and for the past 12 years has helped small companies in the service business to grow and prosper. Contact him at Dan@SayYesToSuccess.comDan@SayYesToSuccess.com.
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