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17: Across the Ages: Staff Life Cycle: Development, Retention, and Separation

20 min · 17 de mar de 2026
Portada del episodio 17: Across the Ages: Staff Life Cycle: Development, Retention, and Separation

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In this final Across the Ages episode, ministry leaders from four generations discuss development, retention, and separation across the staff life cycle. They explore what helps people feel seen, valued, and supported—from clear development pathways and creative leadership handovers to meaningful recognition, flexibility, and healthy offboarding practices. Listeners will hear practical steps and real stories to help organizations nurture staff, prevent unnecessary exits, and send people well when it’s time to move on.

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