Research shows that 70% of new employees decide whether a job is the right fit within their first month, including 29% within the first week. Despite this, the conversation around employee retention in many companies starts far too late.
It often begins only after people have already disengaged and are considering leaving. At that point, HR may step in to address concerns and offer perks that were previously overlooked, but by then, it's frequently a last-ditch effort.
These late-stage actions have their place, but the decision to stay or leave is ultimately driven by the leadership people experience every day . Employees stay when they are led well, when they are hired into teams that work, when they trust the tone and consistency of their leaders and when what the company says ma