Employee Loyalty

by Chase ~ January 12th, 2010. Filed under: Comm 101.

“There are some people, no matter what you do for them, it’s never going to be enough. If they’re not making $1 million in a year, they leave.” – a mentality (entitlement) in [the Silicon Valley] (Employee Loyalty by Cheryl Breetwor)

The article titled “Employee Loyalty” is an interview with Cheryl Breetwor who ran a company called ShareData for 16 years. She writes of her experiences she had with some of the employees she managed throughout those years.

The link to the article: http://www.scu.edu/ethics/publications/iie/v12n1/loyalty.html

The article addresses the loyalty of employees to companies that hired them. This explains the attachment or investment the employees commit to the companies. Breetwor experiences many cases where employees leave her company for what they believe as a better option. She gives an example of a case where an employee in his twenties who got promoted three times in a year with earnings of approximately $100,000 a year. He left his job for another company.

In the case of the employee leaving the company, in my view, it is obvious for employees to leave companies for the better option. This is a personal choice and decision that the CEO or managers of companies should question. The reasons for that decision can be very significant and personal to the employees that managers do not know of or do not understand. The employees should not be attached to the company just to be “loyal”. Also, I believe that a great leader should not only be able to attract people to them but also be just as understanding to let them go for their sakes. If they want to leave for better individual opportunities, managers should be able to understand it in their point of view.

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