Study after study confirms that career development is the single most powerful tool managers have for driving retention, engagement, productivity, and results. Nevertheless, it's frequently back-burnered. When asked why, managers say the number one reason is that they just don't have time--for the meetings, the forms, the administrative hoops. But there's a better way. And it's surprisingly simple: frequent short conversations with employees about their career goals and options integrated seamlessly into the normal course of business.
Kaye and Giulioni identify three broad types of conversations that have the power to motivate employees more deeply than any well-intentioned development event or process. These conversations will increase employees' awareness of their strengths, weaknesses, and interests; point out where their organization and their industry are headed; and help them pull all of that together to design their own up-to-the-minute, personalized career paths.
"Help Them Grow or Watch Them Go" is filled with practical tips, guidelines, and templates, as well as nearly a hundred suggested conversation questions. Illuminated with stories, quotes, and the perspectives of real managers and employees, this book proves that careers are best developed one conversation at a time.
"Should be the career conversation bible for busy leaders!"--Marshall Goldsmith, author of the New York Times bestsellers Mojo and What Got You Here Won't Get You There
"This is the best, most comprehensive resource available. It's perfectly relevant for new supervisors, senior executives, and leaders at any level."--Sharon Silverman, Vice President, Human Resources, Macy's
"Every manager will find this short book to be long on practical ways to make career development happen."--Jack Zenger, CEO, Zenger Folkman, and coauthor of the bestselling The Extraordinary Leader and The Extraordinary Coach