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Employee Retention: More Money Is NOT The Answer

9 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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Your best crew leader just texted. He's putting in his two weeks because the company down the street offered him a dollar more an hour. Your first instinct? Match it. But what if money isn't actually the problem — and throwing more of it at the situation is just delaying the real fix? In this episode, Mike Voories breaks down the biggest myth in employee retention and the three operational failures that are actually driving your best people out the door. Chapters: 0:00 — Employee Retention: More Money Isn't The Answer 0:59 — The Paycheck Illusion 2:32 — The Exit Interview Lie 3:35 — Failure 1: Operational Friction 4:44 — Failure 2: The Frontline Manager Bottleneck 6:07 — Failure 3: The Career Dead-End 7:03 — The True Meaning of Leadership and Culture 8:33 — BR1 Can Help Key takeaway: A paycheck gets people in the door. Respect, structure, and strong leadership keep them there. If you're ready to stop the revolving door, BR1 helps businesses recruit and retain the right people. Let's talk. 🌐 https://BusinessResourcesOne.com Subscribe now! We feature content weekly to help business leaders build stronger teams.

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