There is nothing that will turn an employee into a ghost faster than a micromanager on a mission. Share interesting projects with your staff and then give them the authority to do their job to the best of their ability. Make sure to explain projects and tasks fully with concrete direction and established expectations. Take the time in the beginning to set the groundwork and allow the employee to run with it.
If a task or project is challenging for an employee, be a mentor and a cheerleader and support them as needed. When you are successful, celebrate your victories together.
6. Say Thank You.
Give credit when credit is due. Give specific and concrete verbal praise. This could be done in a myriad of ways: acknowledgment during a team meeting, a thank you note, a gift card or even a special night out. One of our coaching clients recently sent one of their key employees and their spouse out to dinner to say “Thank You”, even arranging for a babysitter.
While it may be difficult to prevent ghosting during the hiring process, there are concrete things that you can do after you hire to decrease your chances of being left in the lurch. Make an effort to get to know your employees and support them in their growth both personally and professionally.