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Delve into the topic of exit interviews with Kate Waterfall Hill in this episode of 'How to Lead'. Kate explores the pitfalls of poorly conducted exit interviews and shows how they can be transformed into a powerful tool for organisational improvement. Tune in for practical tips to better manage employee retention and foster a culture of continuous improvement.

Episode Highlights

00:00 Introduction to Exit Interviews

00:36 Linda the Bad Manager: A Case Study

01:32 Understanding Exit Interviews

01:54 Why Exit Interviews Often Fail

03:42 Practical Solutions for Effective Feedback

05:46 The Importance of Continuous Improvement

07:00 Key Takeaways and Final Thoughts

09:15 Conclusion and Next Steps

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Manage episode 471294344 series 3617065
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Delve into the topic of exit interviews with Kate Waterfall Hill in this episode of 'How to Lead'. Kate explores the pitfalls of poorly conducted exit interviews and shows how they can be transformed into a powerful tool for organisational improvement. Tune in for practical tips to better manage employee retention and foster a culture of continuous improvement.

Episode Highlights

00:00 Introduction to Exit Interviews

00:36 Linda the Bad Manager: A Case Study

01:32 Understanding Exit Interviews

01:54 Why Exit Interviews Often Fail

03:42 Practical Solutions for Effective Feedback

05:46 The Importance of Continuous Improvement

07:00 Key Takeaways and Final Thoughts

09:15 Conclusion and Next Steps

JOIN MY COMMUNITY: Subscribe HERE⁠⁠ if you’d like new podcast episodes delivered right to your inbox along with weekly tips, tools, and musings.

Have you subscribed yet?

It would mean so much to me if you would SUBSCRIBE, SHARE OR REVIEW the How to Lead podcast wherever you get your podcasts!

Useful links:

Free Resources and more information on Kate's coaching programmes

Buy the "How to Lead" book

Connect with Kate on LinkedIn

Follow Kate on TikTok

Contact Kate

  continue reading

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