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10 Questions You Should Be Asking to Prevent Your Best Employees from Leaving

Impact Makers Podcast Episode 071

In general, employees leave their jobs because they want more career growth, flexibility, and/or appreciation and recognition.

You’ve probably also heard that people leave managers, not companies.

So, how do you prevent your best employees from leaving?

By taking the time to have conversations with your direct reports and team members to understand what’s working, what’s not working, and how you can help to set them up for success.

Whether you’re doing performance evaluations, having end of year discussions, or talking about goal setting and goal planning for next year, I’m sharing 10 questions you should ask.

To Discover Skills to Focus on or Develop / Areas to Eliminate or Support

1. What are 3 aspects of your job that you feel you’re best at, or enjoy the most?

2. What are 2 areas in your job where you could use more support or resources, or would prefer not to do?

3. Outside of work, what do you really enjoy doing? Do you have a hobby, or a passion project that you work on that gives you joy?

Learning and Development / Career Growth

4. Is there something that you would like to have an opportunity to learn or explore, that either isn’t a part of your current job, or is something you’d like to try?

5. Are there skills that you would like to learn, or career opportunities that you would like to explore that you don’t fee are available to you in your current role, or at this company?

Flexibility / Work Hours

6. Does the current schedule or work situation allow you to do your best work, while also enjoying your life away from work?

Understand How Someone Likes to Be Managed

7. How do you like to be recognized and appreciated? What is meaningful to you?

8. How often would you prefer to meet to discuss and share progress against your goals?

Support Their Progress and Ensure Success

9. What is one thing that I can do to set you up for success in 2023, that I’m not doing currently?

The Magic Question

10.If I gave you a magic wand, and you could change one thing about your current job, or about the company – what would you change?

IMPACT MAKERS PODCAST – EPISODE 71

Key Quotes From This Episode:

“More and more people are really focused on making sure that work serves their needs and their life.” ~ @Jennifer McClure

“Flexibility, and how that matches with what your employees are searching for or what they feel best meets their needs, is a big driver of the Great Resignation.” ~ @Jennifer McClure

People & Resources Mentioned In This Episode:

Workplace from Meta

Show Sponsor:

This episode of the Impact Makers Podcast is sponsored by Workplace from Meta.

Everybody’s talking about the metaverse these days, but Workplace from Meta is different – I mean, the clue’s in the name, right?

Workplace is a business communication tool that uses features like instant messaging and video calls to help people share information. Think Facebook, but for your company.

It’s part of Meta’s vision for the future of work – a future in which your job isn’t just something you do, but something you EXPERIENCE. A future in which we’ll all feel more present, connected, and productive.

Start your journey into the future of work at workplace.com/future.

Connect with Jennifer:

Send her a message [https://jennifermcclure.net/contact/]

On LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifermcclure

On Twitter: https://twitter.com/JenniferMcClure

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Categories: Blog, Employee Engagement, Leadership, Podcast
Posted on December 8, 2022

Written by Jennifer McClure

My Favorite Podcasts Related to the Future of Work, Speaking and Entrepreneurship

Impact Makers Podcast Episode 070

I’m an avid podcast listener, and I’m often asked for podcast recommendations. Assuming you’re already subscribed to the Impact Makers Podcast (you ARE subscribed, right?), I’m sharing some of my overall favorite podcasts, episodes, and other resources in the following categories:

  • Future of Work / Human Resources
  • Speaking
  • Business / Entrepreneurship
  • General Interest

Future of Work / Human Resources

Re:Thinking Podcast with Adam Grant

  • Mark Cuban doesn’t believe in following your passions

Amplify / Redefining Work (formerly Redefining HR) Podcast with Lars Schmidt

  • People First and Mission Always with NASA Chief Human Capital Officer Jane Datta

All Hands Podcast with Katelin Holloway

  • Adopting an Open Salary Model with Cuvva’s Gemma Boulton
  • How to Create an Anti-Racist Workplace with James and Krista White

Punk Rock HR Podcast with Laurie Ruettimann

  • Evaluating the State of DEI with Zach Nunn

HR Famous Podcast with Jessica Lee, Madeline Laurano, and Tim Sackett

  • How to Make a Viral LinkedIn Post, Is Hiring Slowing Down?

Speaking

The Wealthy Speaker Podcast with Jane Atkinson

  • Move Your Presentation From Good To Epic With Kelly Swanson (Part I)
  • Move Your Presentation From Good To Epic With Kelly Swanson (Part II)

Mic Drop Podcast with Josh Linkner

  • How Two Experienced Meeting Planners Hire Speakers (ft. Debbie Lipsky & Jason Callori)

The Speaker Lab Podcast with Grant Baldwin

  • How to Build Your Speaking Business and Not Just Get Gigs

Speakernomics Podcast with Thom Singer

  • Online Presentations with Robbie Samuels
  • Make Your Presentations More Inclusive with Donna Mack

Business / Entrepreneurship

Online Marketing Made Easy Podcast with Amy Porterfield

  • Becoming An Expert: How To Position Yourself As An Authority in Your Field

Business Accelerator Podcast Michael Hyatt and Megan Hyatt Miller

  • 6 Essential Ingredients for Effective Strategic Planning

The Goal Digger Podcast with Jenna Kutcher

  • A Website Refresh for When You’re Short on Time

The Influential Personal Brand Podcast with Rory and AJ Vaden

  • The Fastest Way to Become a Paid Professional Speaker with Kindra Hall

You Are The Brand Podcast with Mike Kim

  • How to Maximize Your Mastermind Group

General Interest

Revisionist History Podcast with Malcolm Gladwell

  • The Mennonite National Anthem
  • The Rise of the Guinea Pigs
  • The Department of Physiological Hygiene

The Rich Roll Podcast with Rich Roll

  • Mike Fremont: A Centenarian On Breaking World Records, Running At 100 & Thriving Beyond Expectations

Armchair Expert Podcast with Dax Shepard

  • Jimmy Fallon

Flightless Bird with David Farrier

  • Game Shows
  • RVs
  • Football
  • Bottled Water
  • Dog Shows
  • Disney Adults

IMPACT MAKERS PODCAST – EPISODE 70

People & Resources Mentioned In This Episode:

Workplace from Meta

Show Sponsor:

This episode of the Impact Makers Podcast is sponsored by Workplace from Meta.

Everybody’s talking about the metaverse these days, but Workplace from Meta is different – I mean, the clue’s in the name, right?

Workplace is a business communication tool that uses features like instant messaging and video calls to help people share information. Think Facebook, but for your company.

It’s part of Meta’s vision for the future of work – a future in which your job isn’t just something you do, but something you EXPERIENCE. A future in which we’ll all feel more present, connected, and productive.

Start your journey into the future of work at workplace.com/future.

Connect with Jennifer:

Send her a message [https://jennifermcclure.net/contact/]

On LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifermcclure

On Twitter: https://twitter.com/JenniferMcClure

On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennifer_mcclure/

On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/JenniferMcClureSpeaker

Categories: Blog, Podcast
Posted on November 28, 2022

Written by Jennifer McClure

Prioritizing Self-Care to Ensure Your Best Performance and Highest Impact

Impact Makers Podcast Episode 068

Self-care isn’t selfish. It is necessary.

We truly can’t pour from an empty cup and we can’t help others if we’re emotionally worn, completely stressed out, or too sick to help.

As my travel calendar eases up and the end of the year approaches, I settle into closing out current year projects, and planning for success in the new year.

I also tend to think more about my health during this time of the year, as I’m typically a bit exhausted – in a good way, but still tired – from being on the road several days each month.

So, because I’m starting my time of reflection and preparation, and also because there are quite a few new listeners to the Impact Makers podcast, I thought I’d share an episode from the archives on the importance of self-care (originally shared as episode 32: “Why Self-Care Isn’t Selfish – and How to Make It a Strategic Priority”).

This episode contains a lot of great tips and advice on how to take time out to focus on our own well-being and self-care, in order to avoid health issues or burnout as a result of what we’ve all been through over the last couple of years.

I’m talking about self-care and the five areas I’ve been trying to improve for the sake of myself, my family, and my business.

My goal is to help you understand the importance of self-care and how to practice it, proactively, without feeling guilty.

Topics Discussed In This Episode:

  • What is self-care? I’ll give you my favorite definition and share a great quote to help you remember why it’s so important.
  • I share the five key areas of self-care and give you tips for each area.
  • Our bodies speak to us, sometimes loud and clear. If we don’t listen, the consequences can be devastating.
  • We’re talking about self-care, but I believe that caring for others is also a form of self-care.
  • Self-care has a physical, mental and emotional impact on our lives, our bodies and on those around us.

IMPACT MAKERS PODCAST – EPISODE 69

Key Quotes From This Episode:

“It’s important to take care of yourself so you can show up every day- and be your best self every day – in order to take care of your company and your family.” ~ @Jennifer McClure

“Self care is a radical act of love that increases your capacity for impact.” ~ @Shelly Tygielski

“If you don’t have a hobby or a trigger that causes you to want to get outdoors, to move to play, it’s never too late. You can play a sport, you can go for a walk, you can start running, even if you walk in the races. What is it that can help you get outdoors?” ~ @Jennifer McClure

People & Resources Mentioned In This Episode:

Workplace from Meta

Paycor, Inc. Self-Care for the HR Pro web summit presentation by Jennifer McClure

The Five Rules for Self-Care by Shelly Tygielski

Michael Hyatt

Ideal Week Excel Spreadsheet by Michael Hyatt

Living Forward: A Proven Plan to Stop Drifting and Get the Life You Want by Michael Hyatt and Daniel Harkavy

Full Focus Planner

Oprah Super Soul Conversations: Tom Brady on Life After Football: “I Think About It More Now”

National Sleep Foundation Recommends New Sleep Times

 6 Daily Happiness Exercises from Shawn Achor

The Happiness Advantage: How a Positive Brain Fuels Success in Work and Life by Shawn Achor

Before Happiness: The 5 Hidden Keys to Achieving Success, Spreading Happiness, and Sustaining Positive Change by Shawn Achor

Oprah Super Soul Conversations: Oprah & Shawn Achor on the Secret of Happy People

Get More Done With Calendar Blocking – Amy Landino YouTube

The Importance of Scheduling Nothing by Jeff Weiner

Oprah Super Soul Conversations: The 5 Keys to Happiness That LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner Lives By

Show Sponsor:

This episode of the Impact Makers Podcast is sponsored by Workplace from Meta.

Everybody’s talking about the metaverse these days, but Workplace from Meta is different – I mean, the clue’s in the name, right?

Workplace is a business communication tool that uses features like instant messaging and video calls to help people share information. Think Facebook, but for your company.

It’s part of Meta’s vision for the future of work – a future in which your job isn’t just something you do, but something you EXPERIENCE. A future in which we’ll all feel more present, connected, and productive.

Start your journey into the future of work at workplace.com/future.

Connect with Jennifer:

Send her a message [https://jennifermcclure.net/contact/]

On LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifermcclure

On Twitter: https://twitter.com/JenniferMcClure

On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennifer_mcclure/

On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/JenniferMcClureSpeaker

Categories: Blog, Personal Development
Posted on November 3, 2022

Written by Jennifer McClure

Expert Resume Tips to Achieve Success in the Modern Day Job Search with Chris Villanueva

Impact Makers Podcast Episode 068

Looking for a new job? How do you stand out from the crowd and make sure your resume gets noticed?

If you’re planning to use the same resume you created 10 years ago, well, that probably won’t be too useful. Times have changed, and so has resume writing!

There are actually things you need to be intentional with when it comes to showcasing your strengths and making sure you’re getting your message across.

Today, I’m joined by Chris Villanueva, the CEO & Co-Founder of Let’s Eat, Grandma, an online resume service that was ranked by The Balance as the best resume service of 2022.

Chris shares some of his best advice for job seekers and career changers related to creating resumes, cover letters, and LinkedIn profiles that will get you noticed, and also help you connect with your dream job.

We also talk about how to overcome some of the challenges that we all face with building new professional relationships in an increasingly hybrid or remote work environment.

Finally, Chris answers the burning question: One page resume or as many as it takes?

Topics Discussed In This Episode:

  • What has changed over the last few years when it comes to resumes.
  • The power of using keywords on your resume and LinkedIn profile to assist you in being found for the job you want.
  • How to address gaps in employment on a resume.
  • How your LinkedIn Profile should differ from your resume.
  • The biggest frustrations job seekers have with recruiters and hiring managers.
  • How we can build relationships in a world where many people are working virtually.
  • Why you should invest in a resume writing service to accelerate positive results in your job search.

IMPACT MAKERS PODCAST – EPISODE 68

Key Quotes From This Episode:

“Your resume is a marketing piece that you have so many eyeballs potentially on, but you have a very short amount of time to make an impact with that one little document.” ~ @Chris Villanueva

“A cover letter…goes beyond the resume in that it can tell an actual story, it can tell your why or even your philosophy of how you work as a professional.” ~ @Chris Villanueva

“I think folks should ask themselves, ‘If I were a recruiter or hiring manager and I was simply typing in some keywords to find the ideal candidate, which ones would I use to target that person’.” ~ @Chris Villanueva

People & Resources Mentioned In This Episode:

Workplace from Meta

Chris Villanueva LinkedIn

Let’s Eat, Grandma

Let’s Eat, Grandma Career Warrior Podcast

Impact Makers Podcast Episode #66 – My Best Career Advice to Position Yourself for the Job You Want with Jennifer McClure and Chris Villanueva

Show Sponsor:

This episode of the Impact Makers Podcast is sponsored by Workplace from Meta.

Everybody’s talking about the metaverse these days, but Workplace from Meta is different – I mean, the clue’s in the name, right?

Workplace is a business communication tool that uses features like instant messaging and video calls to help people share information. Think Facebook, but for your company.

It’s part of Meta’s vision for the future of work – a future in which your job isn’t just something you do, but something you EXPERIENCE. A future in which we’ll all feel more present, connected, and productive.

Start your journey into the future of work at workplace.com/future.

Connect with Jennifer:

Send her a message [https://jennifermcclure.net/contact/]

On LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifermcclure

On Twitter: https://twitter.com/JenniferMcClure

On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennifer_mcclure/

On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/JenniferMcClureSpeaker

Categories: Blog, Job Search, Podcast
Posted on October 27, 2022

Written by Jennifer McClure

How Human-Centered Workplaces Will Transform the Future of Work With Derek Irvine

photo of Derek Irvine for Impact Makers Podcast

My guest today is a senior executive at Workhuman®, a company that helps forward-thinking organizations energize their cultures, unlock their employees’ passion and potential, and unite around a shared purpose. I’ve had the pleasure of working with the Workhuman® team for over 5 years now, both attending and speaking at their amazing and unique Workhuman Live annual Conference.

Each year, the conference is kicked off by the colorfully and impeccably dressed Derek Irvine, who is Workhuman’s Senior Vice President of Client Strategy and Consulting. Derek is one of the world’s foremost experts on social recognition, continuous performance management, engagement, and the future of work, and he’s passionate about helping business leaders to elevate their vision and ambitions for their company culture.

Derek is also a renowned speaker and co-author of three books, including “Winning with a Culture of Recognition”, “The Power of Thanks”, and the latest – Making Work Human: How Human-Centered Companies are Changing the Future of Work and the World, which he co-authored along with the CEO of Workhuman, Eric Mosley. Their book is full of practical strategies based upon wide-ranging research, extensive data and analysis, and real-world case studies, and also covers how weaving the three pillars of THANK, TALK, and CELEBRATE into the daily lives of employees can reinforce an organization’s purpose, improve productivity, and even magnify the social impact of the business.

Derek always shares a ton of great wisdom and advice in his keynotes and books, and I think you’ll really enjoy this conversation. You’ll also come away with some practical action steps that you can take to create a more human-centered workplace for the people that you lead and serve.

Topics Discussed In This Episode:​​

  • What the research shows, and the argument for why human connection makes a tremendous difference for businesses.
  • Is it possible for high-achieving and results focused cultures to achieve results while focusing on human connection?
  • What the Workhuman Charter of Workplace Rights is, and how it can help organizations to progress faster.
  • Three powerful words that bring humanity forward in the workplace – Thank, Talk, and Celebrate.
  • How technology can help organizations to create more human centered workplaces.
  • The difference between meaning and purpose at work.
  • The role that gratitude plays in motivating employees to do their best work.
  • Why expressing gratitude is more effective than saying “thank you”.
  • Three actions that leaders can take to create a more human-centered workplace.

IMPACT MAKERS PODCAST – EPISODE 52

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Key Quotes From This Episode:

“When you achieve human connection in the workplace, it’s everything. In fact, it’s the number one thing that humans who come to work are looking for. A connection to not only the other people that they work with, but also a connection to the purpose for the company. Because when you get a connection to the purpose of the company, it builds your personal meaning for what you’re doing. And that unleashes this virtuous circle that’s good for everybody involved.” ~ Derek Irvine

“True human-centric cultures embrace our differences, allow more variety of thought and behavior, and that in itself is what creates the virtuous circle of feeling like you work in a more human workplace, where people can really bring their whole selves to the workplace.” ~ Derek Irvine

“Purpose is something that is shared across the wider organization, whereas meaning is what it comes down to for me personally.” ~ Derek Irvine

People & Resources Mentioned In This episode:

Workhuman

Workhuman Live Conference

Making Work Human: How Human-Centered Companies are Changing the Future of Work and the World by Eric Mosley and Derek Irvine

Brené Brown

Connect with Jennifer:

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Categories: Blog, Podcast
Posted on December 7, 2020

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