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Regrettable Retention: The Hidden Cost of Keeping the Wrong Employees

20 min · 24. Juni 2026
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For years, business leaders have treated retention as an automatic good. Lower turnover has been seen as evidence of a healthy workplace, stable leadership, and strong employee loyalty. In many cases, that remains true. Losing high performers, institutional knowledge, customer relationships, and experienced managers is costly and disruptive. But 2026 has raised a sharper management question: What happens when the people who stay are not the people the organization most needs to retain?

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