Exit Interviews
This was related to me by my classmate which happened when we were having human resource management. (I wasn't paying attention.) A classmate mentioned that exit interviews were useless. According to her, it was useless because the employees always gave negative feedback. From an objective point of view, WHY is there an exit interview held in the first place? Because, a staff is leaving the company. And why would a staff leave a company? Reasons can range from pay to incentives to relationships among colleagues and among others, but, to put it in a general word: dissatisfaction. So, of course, a person would voice his or her opinions during the exit interview. What more is there to lose? And, dissatisfaction brings out negativity. Companies should never brush away all these negative feedback as something not worth looking deeper into. They should in fact, use it and do a post mortem. Post mortem. I didn't mention "to improve themselves". At times, ...