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January Resignations Are Decided in December. Here's What to Do in Q4.
January is when professional services firms lose their best people. But this seasonal exodus isn't inevitable. The secret? Start your retention strategy in Q4—before employees mentally check out. Stay interviews, career conversations, and strategic flexibility can reduce turnover by up to 40%. Don't wait until resignation letters land on your desk.
Sep 29, 20254 min read


Workplace Burnout Is a Workload Design Problem, Not a Resilience One
Burnout keeps appearing on leadership agendas as a wellbeing problem. Most responses treat it that way — EAP access, mental health days, reminders to take breaks. These are not inherently bad. But they rarely move the dial, because they address the person rather than the conditions. The most consistent driver of burnout in knowledge-work businesses is not insufficient resilience. It is excessive workload over time, combined with a lack of meaningful control over how that work
Aug 13, 20254 min read


Employee Listening in Professional Services: Why Informal Gets You Only So Far
Informal listening works well in a small team. A founder who knows everyone, picks up on shifts in mood, and checks in regularly over coffee can stay reasonably connected to what is happening across their business. Around ten people, that starts to break down. Not because the founder stops caring, but because the signal-to-noise ratio changes. There are more conversations happening, more perspectives in play, and more ways for real concerns to get absorbed into the daily nois
Jul 30, 20254 min read


New Employee Onboarding: Good Enough to Keep Them
Adapted from an article originally published in Inside Small Business, June 2025. Most small professional services firms do not have a formal onboarding process. They have a rough first day, a login to hand over, and a manager who tries to cover the essentials between client calls. That gets the person started — but it rarely sets them up. Only 29% of new employees say they feel fully prepared and supported after their onboarding experience (Gallup). That is a lot of people b
May 19, 20254 min read


The Happiness Honeycomb Map: A Seven-Factor Framework for Employee Experience
Most workplace happiness conversations get stuck at the surface level. Team lunches, benefits packages, Friday afternoon drinks. These things are not inherently bad. But they do not address the underlying conditions that determine whether someone finds their work genuinely engaging — or whether they are just tolerating it until something better comes along. The Happiness Honeycomb Map is a seven-factor framework for evaluating and improving employee experience in professional
Oct 8, 20244 min read
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