How to Keep the Job You’ve Got
It seems to make sense that keeping the job you’ve got is a lot easier than trying to find another one, then another one, and then another one. Here are, from management’s perspective, the behaviors of those employees that have the most value, most of the time. These employees are likely to be retained when cuts or worse have to be carried out:
- Do your job. Understand what your job is, get a job description, figure it out, and do it.
- Make your budget or sales goal, if you have these responsibilities.
- Make the plans or strategies you’re engaged in actually work.
- Help others succeed and accomplish their part of the plan.
- Reduce stress, tension, and contention. Be a peacemaker.
- Get along. Help others be more comfortable in what they’re trying to accomplish.
- Be a finisher. Get things done. Wherever possible, stop those things that will never be done.
- Be a source of inspiration. Help others have better days. Most of the time, others will focus on what really matters because that’s what you are doing.
Did I miss anything?
For more information about layoffs, visit the article in my eNewsletter, The Dark Art of Laying People Off.
Labels: capsizing, corporate culture, culture change, downsizing, employment opportunities, HR advice, job finding, job loss, job search, job termination, Layoffs, plant closing, restructuring, rightsizing





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