Our research indicates turnover among your least effective people is generally healthy for a company. This is true when you have excluded new people from your productivity assessment. Even if your lowest performers are productive, the best way to improve the quality of your company is to through more employees who have comparable skills to your top performers. And the best way to make this take place is by intentionally removing your bottom performers.
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About Jim Woods
Jim Woods graduated from Capella University with a master’s degree in organizational development and human resources. He is President and senior consultant of Woods Kovalova Group, a management consulting firm located in Denver, CO, and Kiev, Ukraine. He has taught fifth-grade math and science and served as a university professor.
Mr. Woods has consulted with MITRE, and Xerox, Whirlpool Corp. He is a published author. Jim is happily married to his business partner Lucy Kovalova-Woods. See our clients. Hire Jim now.