Pros and Cons of Team Turn Over

This is probably a controversial stance but I’m not afraid to toe that line. I think that when you lose a team member it can be a GOOD thing.

I was recently on vacation in beautiful Costa Rica and one of the restaurants had a tip jar with the following phrase…

DON’T LIKE CHANGE, LEAVE IT WITH US

I chuckled at the genius play on words. But it’s SO TRUE in life. People don’t like change, even if it’s for the better.

Okay, let me make my case.

I know the negative side effects…

  • Clients don’t like change and they might cancel
  • You have to get into recruitment mode
  • The owner or team might have to cover for that person

I’m not ignoring the added stress that takes place when your team turns over.

But as an optimist, I see the opportunities too..

  • Find an upgraded version of the last person
  • Improve onboarding experience for new hires
  • Opportunity to change compensation structure
  • Ability to test new ideas

It’s only a failure if you look at it that way. Look at it as a learning lesson and it’s an opportunity to grow.

What went wrong with the last team member?

  • Did they not have a growth opportunity?
  • Was it not a fit based on their core values?
  • Was communication off and on?

There’s so many ways to see how you can do better and UPGRADE your team every time there’s a turn over.

Let me know if this framework helps you to think differently about team turn over

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