Justin Waggoner, Ph.D., Beef Systems Specialist
“Good Help is Hard to Find”
“Good help is hard to find” which alternatively means that the “good help we have is worth retaining.” I recently had a conversation with a colleague who is changing positions. As we discussed some of the challenges associated with the transition, from selling a house to placing children in a new school, I found myself considering why do good people leave positions, given the magnitude of the challenges associated with making a professional change. In some instances, people do get the opportunity to pursue their dream job. In other situations, life circumstances, such as children or being closer to family, are cited as common reasons. However, according to www.thebalancecareers.com the most common reason that people leave jobs is ultimately related to factors within the workplace, such as a bad boss or supervisor, lack of trust within the organization, failing to recognize the employee’s contributions or strengths, or the inability to use their skills. Many of these reasons come down to job satisfaction and creating an environment where people want to come to work. We spend roughly 1/3 of our day at work, so creating a positive work environment where employees feel valued and trust that supervisors and the organization cares about them can go a long way towards retaining the good help we have today.
For more information, contact Justin Waggoner at jwaggon@ksu.edu.