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#053 - The Talent Trap Why Your Best People Don't Stay for the Money

26 min · 18 de may de 2026
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Why do your best employees leave even when you pay them well? This episode explores the counterintuitive truth about talent retention, it's rarely about the money. Instead, star performers are driven by three fundamental needs: to have their ideas genuinely engaged with, to be invested in for their growth and potential, and to be specifically and regularly recognized for their contributions. We dig into why treating talented people as individuals, not as interchangeable members of a group, is the real secret to retention. Article Reference: https://hbr.org/2022/03/the-real-secret-to-retaining-talent

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