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What Needs to Change There First?
What most organizations do under pressure is fix things near the surface. The urgency is real, and fixes at the execution and systems level produce visible results fast. The problem is that a fix at the wrong level doesn't just fail to solve the problem. It spends capital, creates change fatigue, and gives the skeptics more evidence that nothing ever really changes. The willingness to attempt the harder fix, the one at the right level, gets weaker every time the wrong one is

Tate Linden
4 min read


I've tried everything, but my retention rate won't budge
Every organization I've walked into with a retention problem has the same look on their face when I ask where people are leaving. Then they point to the exit.
Attrition isn't a people problem. It's a symptom. Who stays, who leaves, and when, is at the performance layer of the company. That layer is the end of a chain, not the beginning of it.

Britni Eisenmann
2 min read
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