The pandemic unmasked how our employees really feel. For decades and with earnestness, the topic of leadership has been discussed. Yet the façade remained, and here we are. In our present times, the overarching reason people leave organisations is because leaders don’t care enough. For an environment where employees really stick, its starts with the manager.
Strong people managers make all the difference. Skilled to spin a good day to great and to turn a bad situation around, they are an organization’s savior. Every employee, even the most loyal and engaged have wobbly job moments. The adept manager, attuned to their team’s emotions and rhythms, senses the shift well before the tipping point.
Our workplace requires much more from leaders. The hats are many. The latest adornment is the quasi-parental roles. With the decentralisation of the workforce, falling familial structures and further distancing of intrinsic human needs such as communication, touch etc., we look to other role models to fill the void. With care, concern, compassion and yes, it must be genuine, managers and leaders play the surrogate role.