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Talent retention works as a system

Many organisations introduce new HR policies hoping they will improve retention.

A new Harvard Business Review article highlights an important reality: policies alone rarely solve the problem.

What matters far more is whether talent practices operate as a coherent system.

When hiring, compensation, career progression and recognition are designed independently, organisations often see mixed results. A well-intended policy may even create new problems when it conflicts with other parts of the employee experience.

The article raises sev
eral important questions for leaders:
• Do our hiring practices align with the onboarding and development support we provide?
• Are compensation strategies connected to clear career progression?
• Are promotion processes transparent and perceived as fair?
• Do our systems reinforce long-term growth or unintentionally encourage short-term movement?

Retention is rarely driven by a single initiative. It reflects the overall design of how people join, grow and contribute within an organisation.
For leaders thinking about talent strategy this year, this is a useful reminder that alignment across systems often matters more than individual HR programs.

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