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  • Employees who want to resign: How do you approach them?

    Salar Davari
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    Elaine Lu
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    It's crucial to approach employees who want to resign with empathy and understanding. Start by listening to their concerns and see if there's a way to address their issues or offer support for their next steps.
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    Ashit Vora
    Have an open discussion with them. You can not keep everyone forever. Everyone wants to explore new & better opportunities. See if they are seeking something and if you can fulfil their needs. If not, part ways happily.
    Abhishek Gharat
    Approach them to: 1. Stop them from resigning 2. Getting feedback ?
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    Abhishek Gharat
    @salar__davari No, I was asking what you want to approach them for. When resigning, someone who's made their mind, usually doesn't change it. You will notice that the ones who don't want to leave, will come to you to negotiate first instead of immediately leaving.
    Daniel Burns
    Approach the situation with empathy. Ask for feedback and listen carefully to understand their reasons for leaving. Seek for possible solutions to address their concerns, but if their decision is final, accept it. In any case, you should maintain a positive relationship with them.
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    Gurkaran Singh
    When an employee wants to resign, approach them like debugging code - gently and with a keen eye for improvement!
    Emily Willis
    Talk to them, ask lots of questions & listen to their reasons
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    Salar Davari
    @emily_willis1 I do. In most cases, it's either that they don't like the job or their want a higher salary. But I think there are other issues leading to such demands.