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Rethinking Two Weeks' Notice
Changing the Way Employees Leave Companies for the Better
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Robert Glazer's "Rethinking Two Weeks' Notice" challenges the traditional approach to employee departures.
The book proposes a new system built on trust, transparency, and respect, aiming for mutually beneficial outcomes.
It explores the flaws of the two-week notice paradigm and offers a practical, step-by-step guide for implementing an open transition program.
The book emphasizes open communication and psychological safety to address employee dissatisfaction proactively.
Ultimately, it aims to create a more positive and productive experience for both employees and employers during transitions.
The book proposes a new system built on trust, transparency, and respect, aiming for mutually beneficial outcomes.
It explores the flaws of the two-week notice paradigm and offers a practical, step-by-step guide for implementing an open transition program.
The book emphasizes open communication and psychological safety to address employee dissatisfaction proactively.
Ultimately, it aims to create a more positive and productive experience for both employees and employers during transitions.
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as the author's new book launching next week.


Dart Lindsley

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as a book about how to improve the process of employees leaving a company.

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in the context of discussing his book about the reasoning behind why if someone starts badly at a company, it turns into a really vicious cycle of decline.

Robert Glazer

Weekend Conversations: Don't Bet on Exceptional Outcomes
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as Bob Glazer's latest book, discussing creating a safe work environment for open conversations.


Alisa Cohn

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as a guide to managing employee departures.

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