The Real Reason Workers Are Leaving in 2025!
Description
Everyone says people leave bad managers.
But the truth?
People leave when they donβt see a future.
In this video, we unpack why lack of development and growth opportunities has become the #1 reason employees are quitting, and what Learning & Development can actually do about it.
π Braverly. Lattice. Gartner. Deloitte.
The data is loud: employees are craving growth, not more eLearning.
So if you work in L&D, HR, Talent, or People Ops, and youβre tired of feeling like you're patching leaks with training courses, this episode is for you.
π― Inside this episode:
β What the latest reports say about why people are really leaving
β The three biggest pressure points HR is facing around retention
β How L&D can respond strategically and practically, from career pathing to succession, from onboarding to capability-building
β The real role of culture in making growth part of everyday work
β 3 conversations to start having today, with HR, managers, and employees
Because if development is only seen as a courseβ¦ itβs already too late.
Weβre not just here to train. Weβre here to build careers that stick.
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π Keywords:
employee retention strategies, L&D and HR partnership, career development in the workplace, talent development, performance enablement, succession planning, organizational culture, learning and development strategy
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π Download the free Talent Enablement Impact Toolkit here β https://talentdevelopmentnerds.com/impact
π§ Practical frameworks to connect L&D with business priorities.
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Because development should never be an afterthought.
Your host, Candice Mitchell, can be found online at:
Website: https://talentdevelopmentnerds.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/candicemitchelltdnerd/
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YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@candicemitchell.TDNerd
Talent Development Academy: https://talentdevelopmentnerds.com/tda
Original music composed by: Paul DeHaven